right now a glibc build is going on that has --enablekernel=2.6.32 from Jakub Bumping that from 2.6.18 used currently means e.g. to get rid of compat bloat for private futexes, utimensat, fallocate, O_CLOEXEC/pipe2 etc. (lots of cloexec/nonblocking stuff), ADJ_OFFSET_SS_READ, accept4, realtime clocks in futexes, missing AT_RANDOM, preadv/pwritev, F_GETOWN_EX. Especially private futexes and the cloexec/nonblock stuff affects quite a lot of glibc code. what this does mean is that you can no longer use rhel5 to build fedora 14 and newer packages. though you had to jump though hoops already to do this Dennis
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