Okay, I'm having a bit of an X upgrade problem. I've already been
running unofficial debs of 4.0.1, but thought getting the official
ones would be wise. I'm running debian woody. Everything goes fine
until the 'xutils' package. Here's the error message I get:
Unpacking replacement xutils
The last time that everything functioned normally was before I
did "dist-upgrade". Anything involving "libdb.so.3" doesn't work.
Perl won't work, Exim won't work, and Apache won't work. I upgraded
to the newest version of libdb2 while I still could use apt-get.
This didn't really fix anythi
When I try to load exim, it says:
exim: error while loading share libraries: libdb.so.3: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
If I type "locate libdb.so.3" it says that "/gnu/lib/libdb.so.3" and
"/usr/lib/libdb.so.3" exist, but when I check myself, they actually
don't. I
It says:
libdb.so.3 => not found
How would I go about setting my "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" to include
libdb.so.3?
Quoting Steve Juranich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > /usr/bin/perl: error loading shared libraries: libdb.so.3 not
> > found Cannot open
Okay, I am having an unusual problem. I have woody installed, and
somewhere along the line I decided to install XFree86 4.0.1 I
realized after installing various packages after a "dist-upgrade"
that apt would no longer get my packages for me! I unfortunately
didn't look at which package was
I upgraded from potato to woody and installed the newest kernel.
However, when I boot with the new kernel, it locks up when it tries to
start inetd. If I boot with the old kernel, everything loads
perfectly. Does anyone know what this could be?
luke
I upgraded from potato to woody and installed the newest kernel.
However, when I boot from the new kernel, it locks up when it tries
to start inetd. If I try to boot the old kernel, there are no
problems. Does anyone know what this could be?
luke
Okay, I had potato on my computer and decided to upgrade to
unstable. I added the unstable line to sources.list and did "apt-get
dist-upgrade". I rebooted, and the whole system locks up when it
starts to load tcplogd. Does anyone know what this means?
luke
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