Steve:
No! Seems that I always screw up the second half. But
thanks for the dig :=). You gave me just enough info to
find a reference in "Linux - Unleashing the Workstatin in
Your PC" by Stefan Strobel and Volker Elling.
I'll not forget the second part now that I can read up on
what is going on!
Thanks again,
Bob Hartung
Steve Dixon wrote:
>
> then did you run ldconfig?
>
> Bob Hartung wrote:
> >
> > To all,
> > I have been trying to find the proper use for the
> > /etc/ld.so.conf file. When do I make an entry, when is the
> > file read, and when should I not use it.
> > The subject comes up because one advisor suggested that I
> > place $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory in this file as I am having
> > problems getting Oracle 8.0.5 installed on RH6.0 even with
> > all the compatibility rpms installed and the glibcpatch
> > applied.
> > Anyway, the question is what is '/etc/ld.so.conf' used
> > for??
> > TIA
> >
> > Bob Hartung
> >
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