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Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign (was: GNU Mach panic)
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Alfred M. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign (was: GNU Mach panic) |
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Wed, 09 Mar 2005 15:21:02 +0100 |
the nptl and linuxthreads add-ons should be disabled for GNU/Hurd.
They are disabled for the Hurd; don't use --enable-add-ons the way you
are using it.
I have to use './configure [...] --prefix=[...]
--with-headers=[...]' because I have every package installed into
its own hierarchy of
Then your system is broken.
* Reliability of paths.
The Python interpreter will always be available as
'/package/misc/spf/python/bin/python'.
And that won't work on any other system then yours where as ...
No need for '#!/usr/bin/env python' hacks.
... will (and env is usually installed in /bin anyway).
Everyone, feel free to ask questions if you want to know more about
that system.
It all seems like a basterdised version of stowfs/packagefs.
- GNU Mach panic, Thomas Schwinge, 2005/03/05
- Re: GNU Mach panic, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/03/05
- Re: GNU Mach panic, Thomas Schwinge, 2005/03/06
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- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign (was: GNU Mach panic),
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- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Paul Jarc, 2005/03/09
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Thomas Schwinge, 2005/03/09
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Michael Banck, 2005/03/09
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/03/09
- a gentler introduction to slashpackage (was: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign), Paul Jarc, 2005/03/10
- Re: a gentler introduction to slashpackage (was: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign), Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/03/10
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2005/03/09
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Thomas Schwinge, 2005/03/10
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign (was: GNU Mach panic), Marcus Brinkmann, 2005/03/09
- Re: glibc; introducing slashpackage-foreign, Thomas Schwinge, 2005/03/10