On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:33:12AM +0100, Joel Soete wrote:
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> > Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> > > On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 01:40:29PM -0500, Micah Anderson wrote:
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> > > Herbert Poetzl wrote:
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> > >>>Btw may I ask you to add this -n (i.e. no_color option) to testme.
> > >>>That would look like:
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> > >>no problem, will put it into the next version ...
> > >
> > >>thanks,
> > >>Herbert
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> > > I thought that the -n (no_color) option was added after I sent a similar
> > > patch back in October[1]?
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> > >
> > >> yes, it was, but (if you read your mail again) only
> > >> to the testfs.sh script, not the testme.sh one ...
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> > /me hits head with hand.
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> > micah
> Hello Micah,
>
> I just read the changelog of your debian's pkg upload (util-vserver
> (0.30.209-2) unstable) and btw discover:
> o it was re-enable for hppa ;-)
> o and it's build with dietlibc (now available also for this arch too)
>
> So my question is: was it already tested on this arch?
>
> (I'm worry because I also play to rebuild dietlibc to run test and many
> failed (e.g. stdio test), though).
>
> On toh for my private build from upstream src (on going to build latest
> 0.30.210), I disabled use of dietlibc (not yet available for hppa at this
> time) and all seems to works fine.
really depends on the dietlibc, but I'd assume it
is _still_ broken on HPPA, nevertheless the glibc
is _not_ a good alternative, although it _might_
work for simple things.
be careful as glibc is neither secure nor reliable
when used to create or enter guests ... nevertheless
for 'normal' administrative management or in a known
secure environment it should work 'as expected'.
best,
Herbert
PS: I hope that dietlibc on hppa will be fixed soon.
> (But tbh I'm still ignoring what kind of pb am I supposed to encounter)
>
> TIA for advise,
> Joel
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