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Re: tlug: Perl linked against libc 5 & 6 on TL2.0J ??



>>>>> "Chris" == Chris Sekiya <chris@example.com> writes:

    Chris> On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, Andrew S. Howell wrote:
    >> Both libdl.so and libdl.so.1 are symlinks to
    >> libdl.so.1.9.5. Not good I would guess... What should libdl.so
    >> be?

    Chris> Should be a symlink to libdl.so.2, which will be a symlink
    Chris> to libdl-2.0.x.so

    >> So I guess a rebuild to several things is in the works. Maybe I
    >> just move libgdbm.so to another directory for now, and add it
    >> to LD_LIBRARY_PATH when required.

    Chris> You can safely delete libgdbm.so, as long as
    Chris> libgdbm.so.blah still exists -- the .so is only used by the
    Chris> linker, the .so.blah is used at run-time.

Chris,

	That did the trick. I have perl recompiled and it works with
the module it cored on before.

This leads to another question though. I built it from the source
rpm. I did a rpm -ba spec-file. This built it OK, but left it in
/var/tmp/Perl. I've built perl in a temp directory like this before;
just tar it up and untar it to / . I'm rather ignorant about how rpm
works. I thought that having it do the build would either make a .rpm
which I could then install, or install it straight off. I read the man
page, but could not work it out. Guess its time to go get a copy of
Maximum RPM. :)
 
Thanks again. 

	Andy
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