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Re: [cobalt-users] SOMEONE HELP!!! GRR :)



LH> Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 16:44:50 +0200
LH> From: Leslie Herps


LH> Now, I upgrade gcc... to 3.2.2.... Gives me a "can not find
LH> compiler" (or whatever) error...
LH> So I upgrade to the latest glibc....
LH> Then this happens:
LH>
LH> [root SPECS]# rpm -ba my*
LH> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
LH>
LH> Ok, does ANYONE have a clue on what to do? HELP!!!
LH> Thanks SO much :)

Try running "ldconfig" first.  It may help, or may not.

Shall I rant again about Linux system management binaries being
dynamically linked?

To completely fix, you'll need good installations of glibc, gcc,
binutils, et cetera.  This can be an interesting endeavor...


Eddy
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