I've noticed some glibc weird-ness, but only with old binaries.  I have an
nfs mounted /usr/local with some old stuff in it.  Programs compiled on
RedHat 6.2 run fine, but older stuff (probably compiled on 6.0, maybe 6.1)
sometimes segfaults.  I've had no problems whatsoever compiling anything on
7.0.  They just released glibc updates a couple weeks ago and they seem to
be fine too.

Gabe

On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:55:31PM -0600, brady wrote:
> I'm wondering if they fixed some of the problems with 7.0.  I'd like to 
> upgrade one or two of my machines but I want to wait till they get things a 
> bit more "done".  I know they're still fiddling with glibc which kinda 
> worries me...the last time I tried to upgrade glibc it took me almost a 
> year to get everything on my system working normally again.
> 
> Brady
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Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation    |       dopp at acm.cs.umn.edu

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