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El 06/12/13 10:24, Rui Santos escribió:
Hi Mark,
There are several reasons that it might fail:
1) AFAIK, libc can be built with support from a specific Kernel upwards. This means that, if who decides at openSUSE, choose to build libc with support only for kernel 3.11+, you could experience this problem. Is your case, I'm not sure if a libc compiled for kernel 3.11+ would affect 3.4. You could check libc documentation.
Yes, but it is currently built with 2.6.32 as a requirement in x86_64 and 2.6.16 in other archs, in anycase, this glibc<->kernel version requirement cannot currently go beyond kernel 3.1.
2) udev also has upper and lower restrictions on Kernel versions. You might want to check if that affects you.
Systemd and udev have as base requirement kernel 3.0 (or kernel 3.8 if smack is enabled which is not the case of openSUSE) plus glibc 2.14 or later. this will almost certainly change in the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org