----- Original Message ----- > I guess I don't quite understand why you would want to use kernel 2.2 > with glibc 2.2. For embedded purposes, glibc 2.0 will save you a lot > of space; if you just want the newest stuff unconditionally, use > kernel 2.4. The specific libc you are using is rather dated anyway. > While it worked for most purposes it is hardly bug-free. Consider > using CVS glibc, or the glibc from Florian's Debian build environment. > > -- The original system of my embedded mips board is the kernel 2.2 with the libc-2.0.4. But the libc-2.0.4 seems not to support POSIX 1003.1c, which cause my program to fail. That's the reasion why i want to upgrade the library. In fact, i prefer to upgrade to libc-2.0.6, but i am not sure whether it supports POSIX 1003.1c. On the other hand, i can not find the cross-usable libc-2.0.6 source and patches or binary tarball for my cross-compiler. Any suggestions ? Thanks, KJ