This seems to be happening to a lot of people; play with woody for a while and lose your shared object libraries. But hey, that's the fun with the development version. This gets posted every third day on this list.
Anyway, this is the pill that will save you (it worked for me and some "Pascal Hos" user): http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-0009/msg04260.html Enjoy, Krafty Thomas Halahan wrote: > Andrew, > > I have had very similar problems. I upgraded to libc6 > libc6_2.1.94-1, which caused certain programs (apache, gnome-apt) to > not locale libdb.so.3. So I upgraded my libdb2 and this didn't help. > As encouraged I upgraded to libc6_2.1.94-3 but I could not becuase > it required libdb.so.3 which was missing. So I downdraded libc6 and > my ldconfig dissapeard. I'm now in trouble - as I can't re-install > ldso (the package with ldconfig). > > How did you reinstall ldconfig? > > Tom > > On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Pollywog wrote: > > On 30-Sep-2000 P.J.Walsh wrote: > > > dpkg is choking on some upgrades, showing libdb.so.3 missing... dpkg > > > -S doesn't help. To what does it belong? > > > > It belongs to the libdb package but the problem is with libc6. > > I had to revert to the previous versions of libc6, libc6-dev, and locales. > > > > The new libc6 packages are buggy. Your ldconfig is probably missing after > > the > > libc6 upgrade. Mine just disappeared. > > > > -- > > Andrew > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null