Ralf, > While this package surprisingly compiles for MIPS it shouldn't be used > ever for anything on Linux/MIPS as we don't have libc4 / libc 5. You're right about Libc5, but I need it for uClibc. Besides it surprisingly does not compile for MIPS, as it misses many parts of MIPS assembly code, usually found under sysdep part of ld.so. > The equivalent for libc6 aka glibc 2 is part of glibc. The whole idea behind uClibc was to get rid of that huge chunk of memory-wasting package, and I do not mean to use any part of it. Unless you can tell me how ld.so of glibc can be compiled standalone :-) > Florian, can you remove this package from Debian/MIPS? Florian, please, if you still have sources, can you tell me where they are? Sincerely yours, Michael Shmulevich ______________________________________ Software Developer Jungo - R&D email: michaels@jungo.com web: http://www.jungo.com Phone: 1-877-514-0537(USA) +972-9-8859365(Worldwide) ext. 233 Fax: 1-877-514-0538(USA) +972-9-8859366(Worldwide)