> I've found that I have two files on with same name > on several of my systems: > > > -r-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 9256 Feb 2 16:54 /usr/sbin/chown > MD5 (/usr/sbin/chown) = fce92081f7907b04f0063e2f17f7f4e6 > 9256 Feb 2 16:54 /usr/sbin/chown > above seems to work as expected > > > -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9193 May 23 06:02 /sbin/chown > MD5 (/sbin/chown) = bd76dbd35bd23c59dbf224c831387a86 > 9193 May 23 06:02 /sbin/chown > this gives an error > /sbin/chown: Undefined PLT symbol "_libc_init" (symnum =17) > > > I've not yet tracked down where the broken version > comes from, cdrom or build from source or other. > > > Anyone else seen this?
you've got netbsd-5 and netbsd-6 files installed together. since /sbin/init is the newer one, i'm going to assume you installed netbsd-6 and then netbsd-6, and that's how it got into this state. _libc_init is a symbol needed by newer programs in netbsd, and provided by the libc.so in netbsd-6. .mrg.