Make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'. Make: Entering directory `/home/despo/dbliss/glibc' Make -r PARALLELMFLAGS="" -C /home/despo/dbliss/glibc objdir=`pwd` uninstall
To install this package with conda run: conda install -c rmg glibc.
When I run make uninstall in ~/objdir, I get this error: objdir]$ make uninstall Any Unix-like operating system needs a C library: the. My question is, what should I do to completely remove the broken installation of glibc that resides under my home directory? EDIT So I can log into my account again and do stuff. bashrc - which was pointing to the broken glibc under my home directory - and revert me to a default. Installation of Glibc It should be noted that compiling Glibc in any way other than the method suggested in this book puts the stability of the system at risk. INSTALL: line 1: 10554 Segmentation fault (core dumped) xdg-icon-resource. Whilst this solved missing headers and crt.0 variants, I now get the following errors: cannot find crtbegin. Since yesterdays update to glibc 2.19, find doesnt like searches by name. Luckily, my system administrator was able to move my. EDIT: I followed Jim's comment, apt install libc6-dev.
The installation failed midway, and, now using a broken glibc, my user account completely stopped working. (I wish I could remember what the error and webpage were, but I can't, and I found the webpage using a computer I don't have access to right now, so it's not on my web history where I'm typing now.)ĥ) I attempted to install glibc with $ make install
This gave me an error, but some webpage I found with a Google search told me this particular error wasn't a big deal. $ git clone git:///git/glibc.gitĢ) I checked out version 2.19 with $ git co tags/glibc-2.19ģ) I made a directory objdir in my home directory, and built the installation there with $ cd ~/objdir I just attempted to install glibc version 2.19 to my computer as follows:ġ) I cloned the glibc git repo with $ cd ~