From: Georges Toth (georges_at_norm.lu)
Date: Wed 09 Oct 2002 - 09:24:15 BST
> Hmmm.... I need some sleep, so no time to check, but it looks like
> gcc is compiling with standard C instead of using the C++ string
> type which is in the stl. maybe compiling with g++ will fix it (or
> using a proper parameter to gcc).
>
> Give it a try...
ok, thnx
i'll try that
yesterday i thought my problems with logins not working, were solved, after
adding support for /dev/pts, but they're not ;-(.
ssh-root login works, but any other login doesn't work.
in fact NO program works which accesses files.
and even if logged in as root, and the user variable in shell, set to root,
actions like hostname, end with an "must be root" error.
and logs are filled with "cannot open file, permission denied" errors.
do you have an idea what the problem might be ?
could it be related to vserver progs not having been compiled with gcc3.2 on
that machine ?
(machine running kernel2.4.19+xfs+vserver, devfs, /dev/pts, latest stable
libs,...)
i seem to be forced to switch back to redhat ;-(..... hopefully it works with
rh8...
regards,
Georges Toth