Mention kernel probs with R H "Limbo" public beta (hacked 2.4.18).

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Julian Seward 2002-07-14 10:45:21 +00:00
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@ -1813,7 +1813,10 @@ Known platform-specific limitations:
Things are likely to go badly wrong on Red Hat 7.3.92 ("Limbo"
public beta), especially with threaded programs. Don't expect
this to work. Basically valgrind won't work as-is with any
glibc-2.3 based system.</li><br>
glibc-2.3 based system. Also it looks like Red Hat's 2.4.18
kernel as hacked for Limbo gives problems, due to an extra entry
in the ELF frame constructed by the kernel. The 2.4.18 in the
standard Red Hat 7.3 release works fine, though.</li><br>
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@ -1813,7 +1813,10 @@ Known platform-specific limitations:
Things are likely to go badly wrong on Red Hat 7.3.92 ("Limbo"
public beta), especially with threaded programs. Don't expect
this to work. Basically valgrind won't work as-is with any
glibc-2.3 based system.</li><br>
glibc-2.3 based system. Also it looks like Red Hat's 2.4.18
kernel as hacked for Limbo gives problems, due to an extra entry
in the ELF frame constructed by the kernel. The 2.4.18 in the
standard Red Hat 7.3 release works fine, though.</li><br>
<p>
</ul>

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@ -1813,7 +1813,10 @@ Known platform-specific limitations:
Things are likely to go badly wrong on Red Hat 7.3.92 ("Limbo"
public beta), especially with threaded programs. Don't expect
this to work. Basically valgrind won't work as-is with any
glibc-2.3 based system.</li><br>
glibc-2.3 based system. Also it looks like Red Hat's 2.4.18
kernel as hacked for Limbo gives problems, due to an extra entry
in the ELF frame constructed by the kernel. The 2.4.18 in the
standard Red Hat 7.3 release works fine, though.</li><br>
<p>
</ul>

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@ -1813,7 +1813,10 @@ Known platform-specific limitations:
Things are likely to go badly wrong on Red Hat 7.3.92 ("Limbo"
public beta), especially with threaded programs. Don't expect
this to work. Basically valgrind won't work as-is with any
glibc-2.3 based system.</li><br>
glibc-2.3 based system. Also it looks like Red Hat's 2.4.18
kernel as hacked for Limbo gives problems, due to an extra entry
in the ELF frame constructed by the kernel. The 2.4.18 in the
standard Red Hat 7.3 release works fine, though.</li><br>
<p>
</ul>