On Monday 18 Sivan 5771 20:18:42 David Baron wrote:
> I was looking at the content of my /lib variations. Very interesting.
> 
> The testing one I am using now las libc.so.6 -> libc-2.13.so dated May 12.
> The "sid" one I copied from the segfaulting /lib has libc.so.6 ->
> libc-2.11.2.so dated JUNE!
> 
> Something is amiss here, huh?
> All the 2.13 files, symlinks are from May
> All the 2.11.2 files, symlinks are from June (which is when I downgraded).
> Question would be why the sid files point to older libraries after
> upgrading in June?
> 
> What library path is used for init which does work?
> There is a libc.so in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu of the same June date.

So to clean up this system, would I:
1. remove ALL 2.11.2 files in /lib (making sure there are no symlinks to 
them).
2. NOW, re-upgrade to 2.13-7

What happened before:
1. I myself placed the 2.11.2 files from the live CD.
2. Subsequent upgrade to 2.13-7 LEFT SYMLINKS TO THESE, apparently.

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