The failing arches are mips, mipsel, alpha and sparc.

At first I thought it was something related to aolserver4's version, but after 
checking the versions for failing and non-failing arches, that doesn't seem to 
be the problem:

Failing arches:
mips: (4.5.0-4)
mipsel: (4.5.0-4)
sparc: (4.5.0-7)
alpha: (4.5.0-9)

Non-failing arches:
s390: (4.5.0-4)
m68k: (4.5.0-7)
powerpc: (4.5.0-8)
i386: (4.5.0-9)
ia64: (4.5.0-9)
arm: (4.5.0-10)
hppa: (4.5.0-10)

It also doesn't look like it's a problem of tcl versions.  Similar clashes 
occur.

The /usr/lib/aolserver4/lib/libnsd.so is correctly placed both in failing and 
non-failing arches, so, if for some reason it's not being found, it would look 
like a path problem.

The file being executed when "Starting web server" is /usr/sbin/aolserver4-nsd, 
running ldd for it in my i386 returns (among other things):
        libnsd.so => /usr/lib/aolserver4/lib/libnsd.so (0xb7e66000)

My guess is that the path is broken for the failing arches.  But I'm not sure 
how to check this, nor how to fix it.

Love,
Marga



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