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Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 15:10:02 +0100
From: Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com>
To: ksparger <ksparger AT concentric DOT net>, pgcc-list AT desk DOT nl
Subject: Re: Possible bug in glibc binary?
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On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 05:30:46AM -0600, ksparger wrote:
> I had been running PGCC under libc5 for a decent amount of time without
> any problems of import, but I got brave and decided to try and upgrade to

- do you also use the/a glibc binary of pgcc, or do you still use the libc5 version
  to compile programs (which will not work)

> The most obvious example of the incorrect behaviour pgcc is generating
> problems for me is the fact that ircII 4.4 compiled under the libc6/pgcc
> libc6 combination reports the time to be exactly 6 hours LATER than it

Have you correctly set your local timezone? (check your /etc/locatime, use
something like "zic -l CET" to set the system timezone)

> date, compiled for libc5 under the libc5 pgcc work fine)  Problems extend

- if you set TZ=your_timezone, does irc work correctly (that would indicate
  that you haven't set the system timezone)

> program.  Further, until I installed a link /usr/local/pgcc/lib/gcc-lib to
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib, I received the following error whenever attempting to
> compile any program which included limit.h:

Hmm. Which package did you install? Either you installed it incorrectly, or
the pgcc-package was created incorrectly (I assume the latter)

> Is this normal behaviour?

It depends on how you compiled/install pgcc. Its not normal, though.

> incorrectly. I assumed (yes, I know, assumptions are a bad thing) that it

Upgrading a system to glibc isn't to be taken lightly. There are lots
of changes and enhancements ("more things one has to configure"). Its
better to upgrade your system to glibc from a distribution, otherwise
you mix up glibc changes AND pgcc changes.

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