I'm running Debian 2.1 and am trying to install the
latest secure version of Apache 1.3.9. It actually
installed fine, it's just not starting. When I
attempt to start the server, it says it can't open
libm.so.5. I'm pretty new to Linux and had no idea
how or where to find the library package tha
I'm having a problem compiling plugins for licq, but I think the problem
isn't that related to licq. I get an error when trying to add the qt
library. Here's the error:
c++ -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -g -O2 -I/usr/lib/qt2/include
-I/usr/include/kde -o licq_qt-gui.so obj/icqfunctions.o obj/output
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On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Richard Heller wrote:
> When I try to run kdm, it can't find libkdecore.so.1 and when I try to run
> kwm it can't find libkfm.so.1. I installed kdebase, kdelibs0g,
> kdemultimedia, kdegraphics, and kdeutils. They're all version
> 980710-1.
Richard Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> kdemultimedia, kdegraphics, and kdeutils. They're all version
> 980710-1.0-1.
I would run ldconfig - as root - first.
I don't really know, if dpkg run ldconfig itself, or each package
should care about that ldconfiging just after new libraries were
in
When I try to run kdm, it can't find libkdecore.so.1 and when I try to run
kwm it can't find libkfm.so.1. I installed kdebase, kdelibs0g,
kdemultimedia, kdegraphics, and kdeutils. They're all version
980710-1.0-1.
I had installed an older version before, but I've uninstalled it. Could
the unins
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On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Richard Heller wrote:
> I tried to download KDE version 1.0 and install it using the Debian
> packages. However, when I install it it can't find its libraries. They
> install in /usr/X11R6/lib just like they're supposed to, but it can't fi
Hi,
I tried to download KDE version 1.0 and install it using the Debian
packages. However, when I install it it can't find its libraries. They
install in /usr/X11R6/lib just like they're supposed to, but it can't find
them. The older version doesn't have this problem, but the KDE
applications w
THe gdbm (and probably others) library isnt set up correctly with regards to
sym links in /usr/lib
ln -s libgdbm.so.1.7.3 libgdbm.so
Is this an ok mailing list to post such problems or should I go through the
debian bug tracking system?
More library problems.. has anyone managed to get
> I'm a new user installing Debian 1.2 for the first time.
> I'm running into instances where I get "can't load library" errors
> when installing X.
>
> When I run /usr/sbin/xbase-configure (as part of the xbase install)
> I get the error: can't load library: libXmu.so.6
> The file libXmu.so.6 is
Hi,
I'm a new user installing Debian 1.2 for the first time.
I'm running into instances where I get "can't load library" errors
when installing X.
When I run /usr/sbin/xbase-configure (as part of the xbase install)
I get the error: can't load library: libXmu.so.6
The file libXmu.so.6 is in: /usr/X
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