Francisco Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
Thomas Dodd wrote:LD_ASSUME_KERNEL tricks work too. I use and alias, rpm="LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 rpm", with rpm-4.2.0-0.69.
Don't remember now, but I think there was an issue with rpm=4.2.1.
Hmmmm, I used to use the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL. It used to work up to kernel 2.6 test4. I can't remember the exactly version now... :(
But later it didn't work anymore. But I tried the value 2.4.19 and not 2.4.1, maybe it was the value I used which didn't work ;)
I've never been sure what the different values really set. When I noticed the problem with rpm, I tried the first one I found.
I only use it for rpm related work though. Everythink else works without it.
-Thomas
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