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Posted: Jan. 22 2004,13:57 QUOTE

I know that it can be done via apt-get install gcc make from testing source
However, with apt-get, it complains about glibc portmap.so after reboot. Moreover, it #### up with USB thumb drive mount.
Can anyone write a script that solve this problem.
I'd be really appreciate.

I know that TCC is good but i don't think we can compile most programs from TCC.
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Posted: Jan. 22 2004,22:31 QUOTE

I did an "apt-get install gcc g++ make" and everything worked ok. Could be that lib you're missing comes down with g++
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Posted: Jan. 23 2004,14:26 QUOTE

I tried apt-get install gcc g++ make
When it asks for upgrade glibc, what should I do ?
Shoud I keep the exist version or upgrade it ?
If i upgrade libc6, then it will ask for upgrade devpts.sh.
Should I keep the exist version ?
Here is the exact error msg that I met during boot (after autoconfig script is running)

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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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Posted: Jan. 23 2004,23:31 QUOTE

I always answer "Yes" to everything. If it says it needs it, who am I to doubt it?  :-)   I see pretty much what you describe too but I haven't noticed any ill effects and gcc compiles so I don't worry about it.
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Posted: Jan. 24 2004,05:09 QUOTE

I had a similar problem with make and g++, gcc worked. Make
outputs an error with coreutils(overwrite /bin/chgrp), g++ outputs unmet dependencies, broken package.
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