Its doubtful the installer for glibc-2.2 was tested at all. OK, thats a pretty strong thing to say, but to be blunt, the error given at the tail end resulting from a problem in ldconfig was chalked up to a "copy and paste" bug. As in, it was slapped together and not checked. Despite specifying to install to /usr/local/glibc/, my only copy of libintl.h in /usr/include was erased & replaced. However, it seems all the other librarys were installed where they go. This means at the present moment that my compiler cannot function. The funny thing is, Ive been trying to get this to work for so long now, I cant remember what it was some cruel developer failed to support in libc5 that I felt I wanted to install that got me to lobotomize my system so thoroughly. Lots of bad feedback about _xstat (and none of the fixes on the web work), and quite a few about dcgettext__ (I installed gettext according to the glibc instructions, which, in retrospect, was probably fairly stupid. The fact that glibc relies on a package that has a zero version number should have told me something: DO NOT USE) -- jkenner @ mindspring . com__ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |