Re: Stop in stage 2
Terry Mackintosh <terry-Iwt3gjr5Qw3AwKckeXIILgC/[email protected]> Fri, 17 Feb 2006 21:18:34 -0500
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Hi again Yes that was it, now in the middle of stage 5 by booting into the 2.6.7 kernel. On the down side, NFS is broken when using that kernel :( it mounts OK, and at first seems to work, but will soon start to experience long hangs. Build-Job starts, but is never does any thing. So I guess this will be a sequential-cluster build :-) Terry Mackintosh wrote: > Hi all > > Stefan Fiedler wrote: > <snip> > >>The error you reported is also mentioned here: >>http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/glibc.html >> >>It is usually caused when trying to build glibc with the new threading model >>(NPTL) on a system running a 2.4 kernel. >> >>Any chance you are running Linux 2.4.x? >> >>If so you can either upgrade your kernel, or use the old threading model >>(linuxthreads). There's an option for it in the Glibc submenu of Config. > > > Isn't life fun?-) > > Yes, ROCK 2.0.3 with a 2.4.27 kernel. > > I will boot into the 2.6.7 kernel that was also built/installed but is > not the main kernel. Hopefully this will solve the problem. > > Thank you > > Oh, if this is the problem, then possibly a check for the version of the > running kernel should be down at the beginning of the whole build process? > -- Terry Mackintosh <terry-Iwt3gjr5Qw3AwKckeXIILgC/[email protected]> http://www.mackintoshweb.com/mars/ Mars Society, FL chapter. Proudly powered by ROCKLinux, Apache, PHP, PostgreSQL, etc. "If you don't know where you are going, how can you get there?"