Hi,
Thanks for the clue, but I am afraid I can't get wine to work anymore even with the original RH kernel...
Regards, Theo
Philipp Wollermann wrote:
Hi,
Anyone has an idea of what is going on? Is there anything more I can try
to give you more input?
I can't find the mail right now, but I can remember someone saying, that
because of the new glibc threading-model only original Red Hat Kernels will
work with NPTL, self-compiled kernels don't support the Red Hat way of
supporting NPTL - sounds a little strange to me, but maybe that could give
an idea. :-)
Try using an original Red Hat kernel to see if that works..
Philipp
Hello,
I am using a self compiled version (--with-nptl) of Wine-20030408 under RH 9 with a self compiled kernel 2.4.20-9custom-[...] I do not have any problems running wine here. I cannot agree with the statement that self-compiled (RH)-kernel do not support NPTL. Sure, NPTL will break if one uses a vanilla kernel.
A hint from the RELEASE-NOTES:
NPTL support for all dynamically-linked applications can be disabled by using the following boot-time option:
nosysinfo
Maybe you should give this boot-tome option a try.
Bye,
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