> Likewise... the problem can occur if you use a version of glibc that is
> not compiled for ntpl and the kernel is.
>
> Fedora only includes an i686 and i386 build of glibc and the i386 of
> build of glibc does not include ntpl/tls support. I didn't think to
> rebuild db4 so my solution was to modify the fedora glibc spec file to
> rebuild db4 with ntpl/tls support for an i586 target and that fixed
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DOH! THAT SHOULD READ...
rebuild *GLIBC* with nptl/tls support for an i586 target...
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> db4. I don't know if that broke anything though by doing that since I
> do not run gui software on that one system... I only run apache on that
> system and that seems to work ok.
>
> I assume fedora/redhat has a reason that nptl was not enabled on the
> i386 build of glibc. I am rather surprised that subversion was not
> tested on a system older than an i686 system before releasing fedora
> core 1 though. Since there was no mention of subversion problems in the
> fedora core 1 release notes I assume they didn't know that the
> subversion package they include does not work with the i386 glibc
> package.
>
>
>
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