Re: When will LD_ASSUME_KERNEL var be phased out?

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Jakub Jelinek wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 02:50:53PM -0700, Bob Arendt wrote:

I'm under the impression that RedHat implemented the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
environment variable as a clever hack to ease the introduction of the
NPTL-enabled kernel and libs with RedHat 9.

On the other hand, some development shops I'm working with are
(naively?) assuming that LD_ASSUME_KERNEL is a permanent feature that
will allow them to run "properly".

The questions:
 - How long will two threading systems be supported via LD_ASSUME_KERNEL?

- Will FC3 (and RHEL4?) also support regression via LD_ASSUME_KERNEL?


LD_ASSUME_KERNEL is going to stay, it is a dynamic linker mechanism of
selecting libraries based on their requirements.
For details see http://people.redhat.com/drepper/assumekernel.html

FC3 and RHEL4 are most probably going to support both threading systems
like FC2/RHEL3, whether LinuxThreads will be nuked immediately after that or
somewhat later is undecided yet.  At least the exact kernel version numbers
might change even for FC3/RHEL4 though, if e.g. NPTL libs require
say 2.6.7+ kernels instead of 2.4.20+.

Jakub

Thanks! Great link and just the info I needed. -Bob



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