On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, John Ketchum wrote:.....................
When you installed 3.1, did you change any configuration stuff so that the appropriate libraries would be linked? When I had two versions of the compiler, I needed a $LD_LIBRARY_PATH definition when using the local one but not when I used the system one.
Perhaps I am missing a required library, or it is in a non-standard location, but I don't know what library to look for. In this case, though, it is the system compiler (gcc3.2) that is having problems. If I could find the library that defines the symbol
'__libc_stack_end@xxxxxxxxx' , perhaps that would lead me to the solution.
> > I would like to have a clean install of gcc 3.2 and glibc 2.3.2, but I > don't want to resort to the extreme solution of reformatting and > reinstalling 8.0
You can force a reinstall of glibc and gcc with "rpm -Uvh --force <rpm-file>". That's about as clean as it gets without a reinstall. But if you made changes to non-RPM config files, that still won't fix the problem.
I reinstalled both gcc 3.2 and glibc 2.3.2 using the --force option, but this didn't fix the problems
> > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > > > John Ketchum > Qualcomm Inc. > > > >
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