On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Ryan Caveney wrote:

>         At work I have recently inherited a couple of RH 4.0 machines with a
> variety of legacy functions no one really wants to re-implement, but a
> couple of things that did need to be upgraded.  I know the clean answer is
> to do a fresh install, but I was hoping to do a minimal upgrade of just the
> desired functions.
>         To that end, I upgraded just the packages we cared about, which
> required going to glibc (I chose 2.0, as 2.1-devel wants 2.2.x kernel
> headers) -- which overwrote a number of things, but nothing that looked too
> bad at first glance.  Now everything seems OK (in single-user mode and via
> ftp, etc.) except for one major problem -- /bin/login won't execute, dying
> with the message "can't resolve symbol '__xstat'".
>         The only reference to this message I've found in the archives has to
> do with XFree86, but these machines have no X at all installed, and nm duly
> reports __xstat is indeed in /lib/libc.so ... can anyone tell me where
> exactly to look for the offending version mismatches, and whether there is
> anything useful or worthwhile left to do but reinstall the system?

What does ldd /bin/login say ??



                Igmar


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