Well, I've finally gotten fed up enough with the current trend of refusing to support proper libc5 ELF binaries to go ahead and instal glibc (version 2.2). Updated all the requirements, everything passed make and make check went off without a hitch. make install, on the other hand, dies at the tippy end ... seems they've included a brand new ldconfig in v2.2 that (drumroll please) DOESNT WORK! It "can't stat .2" I think this means it cant parse filenames, actually. I did a ls -a, there is no .2 file in there. The old ldconfig works, or seems to, but ... well, for the first time EVER since Oct 1998, Apache Server 1.3 is giving me segfaults. Yet, it continues to function in the exact same manner as it did before in all other instances (it picks itself back up icely when it segfaults, I see them in the error_log though.) There have been other problems as well. X actually crashed once today without the mclk on the video card being set to the "too aggressive" setting that only works at or below around 70F ... And the glibc documentation hints that I ought to have been able to avoid all this shit simply by installing glibc into /usr/local/glibc so it wouldnt conflict with my existing setup. NOT. What sucks the MOST is that I actually need to get this crap working, or semi-working, because too many people have abandoned libc5 entirely. Moving from a.out to ELF was far simpler than this. -- jkenner @ mindspring . com__ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |