Problem with installing GCC from testing source


Forum: Apps
Topic: Problem with installing GCC from testing source
started by: woverin

Posted by woverin on Jan. 13 2004,07:37
I edit source.list to testing
and apt-get install gcc c++ make
after it finish downloading
It asked me to upgrade glibc
Should I keep the old version ?
I both keep the old version and upgrade the new version.
but then after reboot, I notice that there is an error during boot.
It complains about portmap service error.
I fix it by remove portmap symbolic link on rc.x0
Could any linux expert give me an advice how to install them the right way without complaining the errors?

Posted by Modrak on Jan. 17 2004,20:49
g++ you lamer :cool:

and first you need to run #dpkg-restore

Posted by woverin on Jan. 18 2004,14:21
sorry it's a typo error this thread
but I actually issue
apt-get gcc make g++
the install went fine until I reboot
I got the following error (probably from libc6) and I also can not mount thumbdrive anymore. Will this be fix in the next version ,John?

Starting portmap daemon: portmapld.so : Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno or h_errno directly ld.so: See /usr/share/doc/libc6/FAQ.gz

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