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It might prove useful to add this to a field in the glibc moss info output, such that we can programmatically check that glibc and kernels are compatible if users attempt to do weird moss it -d destdir installs in the future?
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Looking at the glibc source. There seems to be kernel defines for version 5.9 and 5.14 (FUTEX_LOCK_PI2). It would make sense to standardize on one of those versions for clarity.
However, I don't think that this is worth it to cover edge cases (that may not even trigger from a small cli root) for running on an ancient system. Requirements can be stated that you need a recent kernel. If there becomes a real use case for something like this, it can only be fixed by lowering the kernel version in SOS.
It might prove useful to add this to a field in the glibc
moss info
output, such that we can programmatically check that glibc and kernels are compatible if users attempt to do weirdmoss it -d destdir
installs in the future?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: