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On 17 Dec 1998, Sam Quigley wrote: > > I'm planning on setting up a coda server to serve files for our > linuxppc lab. has anyone got any experience running coda on the ppc > architecture? are there going to be problems (is this a bad idea)? Do you want to use glibc-1.99, or the (still beta) glibc-2.1? Coda needs a lot of patching to work in glibc-1.99. Also, versions of egcs older than 1.1.1 need the -fno-exceptions flag, since exceptions are broken. Glibc-2.1 requires quite a bit less work, and I understand egcs version are available that fix exceptions. I can provide you with patches or help in getting glibc-2.1 set up. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Troy Benjegerdes | troy_at_microux.com | hozer_at_drgw.net | | Unix is user friendly... You just have to be friendly to it first. | | This message composed with 100% free software. http://www.gnu.org | --------------------------------------------------------------------------Received on 1998-12-19 18:36:18