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Date:      Thu, 3 Oct 2002 17:08:58 +0200
From:      Marc Recht <marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
To:        Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        gnome@FreeBSD.org, julian@elischer.org
Subject:   Re: My post-vacation GNOME TODO
Message-ID:  <20021003170858.4727e41e.marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
In-Reply-To: <1033656921.335.5.camel@gyros.marcuscom.com>
References:  <1033572744.333.30.camel@gyros.marcuscom.com> <20021002174052.50bfc4b3.recht@contentmedia.de> <1033582816.333.63.camel@gyros.marcuscom.com> <20021003124927.43aefd7f.marc@informatik.uni-bremen.de> <1033656921.335.5.camel@gyros.marcuscom.com>

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> Have you updated libc_r recently?  There were some issues recently with
> thread failures throughout -CURRENT due to changes in certain structs. I've rebuild the whole world. I've even removed /usr/obj before. And after each gcc update I've removed /usr/include. Just to be sure...
So, that can't be the problem. Kernel and libc als are always in sync..
And every time something KSE/signal/libc_r related get's checked, I try it again. But so far it had never worked for me.. 

> The new libc_r has been quite good for my GNOME testing.  As a general
> rule, never define NOLIBC_R if you plan on running GNOME.
No, I always build the complete world. And KDE3, Mozilla, JDK1.3 and Gnome2 with MetaCity are actually working.. The only thing I can't build (since August) is librep (and therefore Sawfish2).

Marc

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