Gordon,
I reached the same conclusion yesterday and I'm busy building the stuff
now ...
But it doesn't satisfy my curiosity ... ;-)
Where does this error message come from (dynamic loader, kernel, ???)
Is it due to incompatibilities between binaries generated by different
compiler versions ?
As
Paul Libert wrote:
I'm trying to get openLDAP 2.1 and Samba 3.0 on 7.2-enigma (reason :
this machines has Veritas VXfs and VXvm on it and thus I cannot upgrade
the kernel ...)
To achieve this, I've upgraded several packages with RawHide and RedHat
9.0 versions.
Dependencies were OK but now, my s
When launching several programs, I got the following error message
(several examples):
rpm: error while loading shared libraries: libbeecrypt.so.6: cannot
enable executable stack as shared object requires: Error 14
ssh: error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot enable
executable sta
n of gcc from the rpms on the 7.3 gcc channel.
I'll post what happens.
Mike
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From: "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: 7.3 Kernel/Shared Libraries Craziness
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On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:38:24 -0800, Mike McMullen wrote:
> I verified the rpms using your example and lo and behold
> there are lots of files including the file utilities I am seeing
> problems with that have different file sizes and checksums.
> I
yone insight into what's going on here and
how to resolve it without having to re-install from scratch I'd
appreciate it.
TIA
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Schwendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2
e only things that have changed on the system in a week was the
> installation of the latest IMAP rpm and redhat-gcc3.1-i386 package.
>
> Amazingly, the server eventually comes up but is pretty crippled. I
> can bring up the two NICs with ifconfig but most services croak when
> you try a
up but is pretty crippled. I can
bring up the two NICs with ifconfig but most services croak when
you try and start them.
Could the gcc package have corrupted some system shared libraries?
The IMAP package seems to work ok even in the systems current state.
Any ideas on what is happening here?
Hi,
Did you have any luck getting realserver installed
- I've got the same problem with
error while loading shared libraries:
libstdc++.so.2.8
and any advice from your experience would be
appreciated.
thanks
jason
Please help
I get the following error when I try to install
realserver basic
./rs802-linux-20-libc6-i386.bin: error while
loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.2.8: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
1) btw can anyone tell me is realserver the best
free
make sure you have the db3 packages installed.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Xia Shang wrote:
> Hello,everyone
> I use Redhat 7.1 and KDE2.2.2. During booting the system, shared libraries
> can not be found by libdb-3.1.so.
>
> "Starting sendmail: makemap: error while load
Hello,everyone
I use Redhat 7.1 and KDE2.2.2. During booting the system, shared libraries
can not be found by libdb-3.1.so.
"Starting sendmail: makemap: error while loading shared libraries:
libdb-3.1.so: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory"
Any suggestion?
Tha
Bob Hartung wrote:
> Perhaps a silly question, but I have added a shared library
> needed by a video editor 'Broadcast2000' to my /lib
> directory. Now I can't remember how to make the library be
> read so the program can find it.
>
/sbin/ldconfig
after having added /lib to /etc/ld.s
Perhaps a silly question, but I have added a shared library
needed by a video editor 'Broadcast2000' to my /lib
directory. Now I can't remember how to make the library be
read so the program can find it.
Help please.
TIA
Bob
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