On Sat, Dec 27, 1997 at 09:30:56PM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> Scott K. Ellis wrote:
> > Neither.  If you remove libc5, you will break your system and have to
> > reinstall completely.  I repeat, DO NOT FORCE THE REMOVAL OF LIBC5 UNDER
> > ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
> 
>    Well, although nearly fatal, I didn't have to do a complete
> reinstall.  I did go ahead and remove libc5 and was surprised at how
> many things it broke.  It broke things "real good."  :-)  Since I did

Err, yeah; we don't put those dependencies in for their good looks! :-)

Hamish
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