Ah thanks mate. I think the "correct" solution here is use the right version.
And never let it be said that I do the easy option. If I am honest my interest is in dragging some of the more 'interactive' features of these older kindles into the 21'st century. I WAS hoping for a QT5 build out of BR (and had managed this with the 2012 TC) so let's see what the new build brings.
It will be fun seeing if the new c version brings something to party. To be absolutely clear are there any specific GOTCHAS for having multiple installs of glibc on a system. Dont worry - Ill google it but you know if their is like a DUMBWITS GUIDE I'm all eyeballs.
I'm reading the FAQ's perhaps it is covered there.
Thanks you folks.
Configuring and compiling GNU Libc
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GNU libc cannot be compiled in the source directory. You must build it
in a separate build directory. For example, if you have unpacked the
glibc sources in `/src/gnu/glibc-2.4', create a directory
`/src/gnu/glibc-build' to put the object files in. This allows
Just to prove I do actually read the README's. In case you were wondering...
Quote:
Finally, configure glibc with the option
`--with-headers=/usr/src/linux-2.2.1/include'. Use the most recent
kernel you can get your hands on.
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And that would be the amazon headers right? the i386 versions or?