Dear FreeBSD'ers
I cvsup'ed -CURRENT on 25 April at about 9 GMT. I succesfully made the
world apart from a couple of minor issues.
In the next few days, I installed some ports and, in, particular, the
linux_base-6.1 port; then I installed StarOffice5.1a (via ports).
Everything seemed to work properly.
I installed Acrobat Reader 4.05 (via ports) and then other ports (e.g.
Apsfilter (ie teTeX), lyx, textproc/docproj, ...) and I configured
JADETEX & C.
But when I issued "acroread4", the terminal spat out "ELF interpreter
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 not found." The interpreter does exist in
/usr/compat/linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 --> ld-2.1.2.so and this is what
"file ld-2.1.2.so" says:
ld-2.1.2.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1, not
stripped.
I issued a "ldconfig -r | grep ld-linux" and, actually, I found
nothing. Then I issued a "ldconfig -m /usr/compat/linux/lib" and even
a "ldconfig -aout -m /usr/compat/linux/lib" (paranoia.) Now ldconfig
-r shows a bunch of /usr/compat/linux/lib libraries EXCEPT the one I
would have liked it to save among the hints. For some obscure (to me)
reason, it refuses to take ld-linux.so.2 (ie ld-2.1.2.so) into
consideration.
By the way, acroread is correctly brandelfed, since it was installed
after remaking the -CURRENT world. Just to be paranoidly safe, I
rebrandelfed it, and a diff with the .orig version (previously copied)
of course showed no difference.
What prevents ldconfig -m /usr/compat/linux/lib from doing its duty ?
What am I missing ?
Many thanks in advance and happy weekend,
Salvo
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