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Help! How to fix my libc6.so?
\ Qiangning Hong (8 Mar 2007)
. \ Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. (8 Mar 2007)
. . \ Qiangning Hong (9 Mar 2007)

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Subject:Re: Help! How to fix my libc6.so?
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Qiangning Hong
Date:9 Mar 2007


 
On 3/8/07, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <bss03> wrote:
> Have you been playing around with your CHOST and/or profile? Or possibly
> are
> you running a 32-bit kernel and trying to use a 64-bit userland? Broken
> libc
> = bad.

I downgraded binutils in an "emerge world -uD" and the lower version
of binutils cannot recognize libraries compiled by the old one.

> You'll need to extract a binary package of glibc manually.

Thank you and jmbsvicetto at gentoo forum (see
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3947325.html), I finally resolved
my problem by downloading a binary package of glibc from
http://tinderbox.dev.gentoo.org/

Thanks again!
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