On 6-Aug-11, at 11:33 AM, John David Anglin wrote:
On 5-Aug-11, at 5:44 PM, John David Anglin wrote:
I am currently building 2.13 and will see what needs fixing.
For better or worse, I hacked the glibc fail list and installed
2.13-13 with multiarch support.
This was a bit hairy because I didn't realize some of the
dependencies. I should have read
the debian transition wiki...
In any case, I have installed and rebuilt a bunch of stuff including
pam. I have my fingers
crossed that the main cache bug is fixed on my rp3440.
There are still issues and a lot of stuff to do to complete the
transition.
nscd is still broken:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-parisc/msg02195.html
I probably shouldn't have installed it. Problem is fixed by disabling
passwd and group caching
in conf file. This is probably a glibc timer issue as problem goes
away when commands are
repeated.
Multiarch support is a pain in the neck. The debian patches to
binutils and GCC haven't been
sent upstream, so normal GCC testing is broken (includes and libraries
are now in target
specific directories). I think the same is also true for glibc.
Other packages also need to be
aware of the change. Probably, the library universe needs completely
rebuilding.
Currently, I'm stuck trying to build the attr package. There seems to
be a glibc issue with
main which causes the build to fail. However, it might be a libtool
issue (it probably needs
to be multiarch aware).
So, this is where we have to go to support PA-RISC debian linux.
Dave
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