On 31-Oct-11, at 5:41 AM, Domenico Andreoli wrote:
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 09:36:05PM -0400, John David Anglin wrote:
I integrated Guy's patch into debian 2.13-10 today and I was going
to do
a build, but then I discovered it builds using 4.4. So, I patched
4.4 with the
above change, and will rebuild 2.13 when it's done. Hopefully, this
will
fix the udev bug which is blocking many python builds. I'm
interested to
see if the glibc testsuite results will be better.
I would like to redo the exercise on my j5600, are you building Debian
packages? Could you please share the sources? Thank you.
I am building Debian unstable source packages. I am close to catching
up the areas that I use.
Except for the recent GCC TLS fix and three eglibc packages, I have been
using unmodified upstream stream sources. I may have hacked one or two,
but the change was obvious.
There were instructions posted on debian-hppa a few months ago on
adding debian-ports to your sources list file.
I don't generally retain the debian source files due to limited disk
space.
What I could make available is my .deb files.
I will post the eglibc patches when I confirm that the latest update
fixes
the udev bug. I also need to rebuild perl and check its status. Moving
to the current eglibc version may break old versions of perl.
Dave
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