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|    Benny Pedersen to Jame Clay    |
|    Active MBSE BBS program update    |
|    11 Oct 11 19:11:28    |
      Hello Jame!              09 Oct 2011 13:59, Jame Clay wrote to Benny Pedersen:               JC> MBSE crashes and I suspect it's because the glibc it was compiled         JC> against is much older than what the system it's currently running on.              but are mbse using active api in glibc ?, this is imho uncommon if it does               JC> If I wasn't clear; the system itself has been upgraded to the current         JC> Debian stable (v7) but MBSE (plus another FTN related program) had         JC> not been as yet.              since its installed from shell not apt-get ?               JC> One of the main reasons I decided to work on debian packaging for MBSE is         JC> so I could do an upgrade of it.              and faster make recover if that is needed :=)               JC> That would also make it possible to (fairly) easily upgrade it to newer         JC> version but the main reason was to be able to keep the installed version         JC> current with the installed version of the OS.              yes so understandble               JC> Not sure what you're referring to there.              it does not help to solve mbse problems if glibc itself is the problem               JC> Note that I do plan to add debug capabilities to the debian packaging I'm         JC> doing, but I'm not going to be able to work on that as soon as I'd like.              okay, cool btw               JC> That sounds more like a personal philosophy than anything related to best        JC> practices...              its opensource in the whole tree, its like deblob kernels :)              deblob = remove bianries drivers in kernel              if binaries is the solution i could aswell just install windows 8 :=)                      Regards Benny              ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)              --- Msged/LNX 6.2.0 (Linux/2.6.39-gentoo-r4 (i686))        * Origin: home.junc.org where qico is waiting (2:230/0)    |
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