I had thought I copied the list. A fine individual named
Ulf yesterday said "just delete the failed symlink."
I did, and it's all working fine now.
Many thanks, though. That would at least had gotten
deselect and the other failing software working, but
the package dependencies would still have
Hello,
Curt Howland:
> My bug report got no action, since the suggested package to "solve" the
> library problem will not install without the missing file.
I don't know where the file comes from (my system has libdb.so.2), but if
you need a file out of a package, you can always "ar x" and "tar x
Many, many thanks Ulf, deleting the file allowed the
fixed libc6 to install itself ("skipping" may just seem
like an error, but the effected package stillfailed to
install.) and dpkg ran without the:
ian# dselect
dselect: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2: undefin
Subject: Library update failure continues...
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 09:41:21AM -0700
In reply to:Curt Howland
Quoting Curt Howland([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hail and well met fine Debian fellows.
>
> Unfortunately, I have found (for the second time) that
> I cannot
Hail and well met fine Debian fellows.
Unfortunately, I have found (for the second time) that
I cannot keep up with the debian-user list, so please
address any replies to me personally as well as to the
list.
Several months ago, I tried to update to the "stable"
distribution.It was more broken th
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