On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 10:41:39AM -0300, Paulo Aukar wrote: > On Fri, 12 May 2006 14:20:58 +0200 > Quentin Garnier <cube%cubidou.net@localhost> wrote: > > > You mean a 2.0.3 kernel? Because the thread is about a change in > > -current... > > Yes. 2.0.3 kernel. In fact the whole system compiled from source. I think > you are right. After pkg_adding gkrellm compiled some time ago > under 3.99.9 everything is working fine. But shouldn't -current kernel > have all the necessary resources to run NetBSD 2.* binaries? I have a hard time following you. What is at stake here is very simple: -current was changed and that breaks gkrellm *compilation*. The change took place as new version 3.99.18. What I want to know is whether a gkrellm binary compiled for 3.99.17 works on 3.99.18. Anything else is outside the scope of that thread, and if there are bugs, they need their own thread/PR. -- Quentin Garnier - cube%cubidou.net@localhost - cube%NetBSD.org@localhost "When I find the controls, I'll go where I like, I'll know where I want to be, but maybe for now I'll stay right here on a silent sea." KT Tunstall, Silent Sea, Eye to the Telescope, 2004.
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