Tonko de Rooy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>ld-linux.so.2 is Netscape's backend process that handles things such
>as communication.
That's a somewhat odd way to put it. On RH 6.0:
% locate ld-linux.so.2
/lib/ld-linux.so.2
% rpm -qf /lib/ld-linux.so.2
glibc-2.1.1-6
It's the ELF dynamic linker, which is called as a "backend process" by
(nearly) every program on your machine that uses shared libraries. Try `man
ldd`...
Timothy Reaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is the process I always kill when Netscape hangs, so I assume it
>is a Netscape library. If I don't kill it I can't restart Netscape, and
>killing effects nothing else.
I'd believe, however, that this (apart from it being "a Netscape library")
is nonetheless true. Your testing shows the linker's behavior is Netscape's
fault, but it's a basic system component, not something that came with
Netscape.
Ryan Caveney
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