2011/6/8 Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>:
On 09/06/11 07:20, Evangelos Foutras wrote:
On 7 June 2011 13:18, Allan McRae<allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
The glibc-2.14 toolchain update is in [testing]. Here is a summary of the changes.
glibc-2.14-1 - major version release - add patch to fix libdl crash
Looks like the glibc update will interfere with other rebuilds (e.g.: Perl).
At least my pidgin package is affected, and will give "/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found" errors if moved to [extra] without glibc being moved to [core] at the same time.
What's the preferred course of action we take here? Rebuild affected packages with the old glibc? Wait for glibc to move to [core] before moving the Perl rebuilds?
I thought the perl rebuilds were done a long time before the glibc updated hit [testing], so they should be fine.
I would not expect glibc to move any time soon given the crash we are currently seeing.
This is a good time to hi-jack this thread and pushing up you, to sign-off perl 5.14.0-1 .. Allan I will make an installation of i686 with frozenbubble, but it will be really helpful if you try to dig what's happening with frozenbubble with me (I have no error reported and the bugs reported on the bug tracker seems to be people which manually installed stuff from cpan).. Cheers -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Arch Linux Developer / Trusted User Linux Counter: #359909 http://www.angvp.com