run ld -d on prng then check the libraries on sunsolve/vendor for updates.
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Oliver Biermann wrote: > The problem is not the ssh compilation, but the prngd. > > At startup it will always fails with > ld.so.1: prngd: fatal: relocation error: symbol not found: getrusage: referenced in >orngd > > I tried install gcc, binutils, but it had no effect.... > > EGD and PRNGD are installed > > When I start ssh (package) it always fails due to no prngd pool, > no matter if egd or ANDIrand is installed. > > Any further suggestions? > > Thanks in advance > > Olli > > > At 15:44 07.02.02 -0800, you wrote: > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > >On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Oliver Biermann wrote: > > > >> I have switched all our Servers to SSH, but unfortunately can`t get a > >> paket nor a source code compiled for the last one with Solaris 2.4. > > > > Eh? What's the problem when you try to compile? I've compiled > >and run SSH1 and SSH2 on Solaris 2.3 through 2.9 with no problem. Also, > >which SSH package are you using (OpenSSH or other)? > > > >- -Jay > > > > ( ( _______ > > )) )) .--"There's always time for a good cup of coffee"--. >====<--. > >C|~~|C|~~| (>------ Jay D. Dyson -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------<) | = |-' > > `--' `--' `The armed are citizens. The unarmed are subjects.' `------' > > > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > >Version: 2.6.2 > >Comment: See http://www.treachery.net/~jdyson/ for current keys. > > > >iQCVAwUBPGMDV7lDRyqRQ2a9AQEYMAQAjOPeY7WLB5Ve+7k8dZwoDbymS4+MGs7D > >ILfD08D2ARdBkPPcLy9Jh6rXybyZLpw6MDscsiwekU1xnj0gaGfG6nk8IVAuERya > >CiX5pfrYKtx+FULoKOyNJHLKpXqWC9wPNqYWjss76+nozyjcVxnzm9FuCWhArleD > >Ic/I4+RD89k= > >=YRLG > >-----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > ********************************************* > Oliver Biermann - Unix/Security Admin > MobilCom IT - B�delsdorf > Tel: +49 4331 4472124 - Fax: -2200 > ********************************************* > +-------------------------+ ! John Stauffacher ! ! Network Administrator ! ! Chapman University ! ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! +-------------------------+ << All opinions expressed are mine, not the University's >>
