Morgan Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have no ldd executable.
Please look at the `libc6' changelog.Debian. If it mentions that
`ldso' needs to be re-installed, that is your problem. I think the
`libc6' package provided the `ldd' binary for a short time.
The fix is to re-fetch ldso*.de
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 04:50:04PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
: I just got a DIFFERENT copy of ldso and this one included ld. There is a
: bad .deb going around someplace.
Apparently. I just checked the ldso package on the master site
(ftp.debian.org), and that one appears to be okay. But it
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:05:34AM -0800, Morgan Fletcher wrote:
[...]
> > !search ldd
>potstickr: behold, ldd is in this package: base/libc6,base/ldso
> +(/usr/bin/ldd)
>
> But neither of those packages, as installed on my system, contain ldd:
>
> $ dpkg -L ldso libc6 | grep -i ldd
>
Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd say reinstall the package, maybe went wrong during installation ? This
> is really strange..
Debian doesn't let you uninstall base packages like libc6 or ldso, and
I don't see a way to force a re-installation of an installed
package. I wonder if
Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's kinda strange. I assume, you mean with `current' the current slink
> distribution.
Yeah.
astroman:/etc# cat /etc/debian_version
2.1
astroman:/etc# (apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade) 2>&1 | grep upgrade
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly i
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 11:05:34AM -0800, Morgan Fletcher wrote:
: But neither of those packages, as installed on my system, contain ldd:
:
: $ dpkg -L ldso libc6 | grep -i ldd
: /usr/lib/lddstub
: /usr/man/man1/ldd.1.gz
That's kinda strange. I assume, you mean with `current' the curr
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