On Monday 28 February 2005 13:02, JCVALIERE@unog.ch wrote:
JCVALIERE@unog.ch [Fri, 25 Feb 2005 15:08:58 +0100]:
I need to modify the number of thread per application from 1024 to
8192.
Again, are you willing to recompile most of your system? You never know where such constants are used (like determining the number of space to reserve in structures etc.), so modifying such a constant risks breaking the ABI and thus risks that other programs break in unpredictable ways.
When I try to recompile glibc I got an error because the <gd.h> <gdfonts.h> <gdfontl.h> and <gd_io.h> file is not found.
They are needed by the memusagestat util.
Use pin (part of the distribution) to identify the needed program.
I can find this command anywhere in the system or on the installation CD. Which package should I install and where should it be installed.
On my default 9.2 it's installed as pin-0.30-4. It must have come from the CDs, though I don't have a set here to tell you which one. Can't Yast locate it for you? Failing that you can download it from http://www.mirror.ac.uk/mirror/ftp.suse.com/i386/9.2/suse/noarch/pin-0.30-4.... Or your favourite local mirror. HTH Fergus
but I don't understand why they are missing in the glibc-2.2 repertory.
Because they are part of different packages? Again, use 'pin' to identify these and install them.
But once again: be aware that you risk your system if you don't recompile *nearly all* packages. Recompiling glibc is *much* more dangerous then recompiling the kernel.
Philipp
Thanks in advance.
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