Is this a bug? was: Re: broken ncurses?

1998-03-31 Thread Britton
I had the same experience as Mr. Mills. I manually deleted a broken ncurses link /usr/lib/libncurses.so.3.4 I think it was, and the ld-related warning which used to come up on 'dpkg --install ncurses3.4_1.9.9g-8.deb' dissapeared. dselect now works again. This problem began with the libc6

Re: broken ncurses?

1998-03-30 Thread W Paul Mills
I had a similar problem a while back when I upgraded ncurses. Had to manually delete the existing soft links for ncurses, before running ldconfig. Then all worked OK. On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Britton wrote: I suspect a broken ncurses setup is the root of my problems. The ncurses-base

broken ncurses?

1998-03-29 Thread Britton
I suspect a broken ncurses setup is the root of my problems. The ncurses-base and ncurses-bin packages install fine, but when trying to reinstall ncurses itself I got the following: # dpkg --install ncurses3.4_1.9.9g-8.deb (Reading database ... 28942 files and directories currently installed

Re: broken ncurses?

1998-03-29 Thread Adam Klein
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 07:38:41PM -0900, Britton wrote: I suspect that in trying to fix this I managed to annihilate my ncurses.3.4.so file, as bedore something like this showed up (I think in /lib), but now find gives: Actually the file is libncurses.so.3.4. Adam Klein -- To