Gregory T. Norris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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/usr/bin/ldd is one of the dynamic-linker utilities, and is provided by
the ldso package. It definately ought to be present... I'd suggesr
reinstalling ldso.
hmm... ok i am a newbie, how do i do that?
or can i just
I'd probably just snarf the package off the Debian website. Go to
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/base/ldso.html, and you should
be given the option of downloading the debfile. Once completed, do
``dpkg -i ldso*.deb'' (as root).
Note: I'm assuming that you're running the stable branch
hi,
while compiling my kernel (and pine, but that's smth else), i get an error,
saying missing ldd or smth like that (should be in usr/bin/ ?)
what is ldd? it isnt a package in Debian, i think... is it smth special?
B
/usr/bin/ldd is one of the dynamic-linker utilities, and is provided by
the ldso package. It definately ought to be present... I'd suggesr
reinstalling ldso.
On Sat, Oct 02, 1999 at 11:18:59PM +0200, Bruno Van de Casteele wrote:
hi,
while compiling my kernel (and pine, but that's smth else),
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