Hrm. How exactly did you the upgrade?
You could theoretically unlink/relink the file through SSH, I know,
I've done worse over SSH, just be warned, if you fubar it, SSH will do the
dance of the terminal library file.
Depending where the box is located (close of far from you) I'd just
relink it (provided you could drive to the box) just relink with the latest
rpms, and call it good.
You could also try forcing a rpm install of the entire lib
subsystem, say, grabbing the gcc-libs, gcc-devel, glibc, glibc devel, etc.
libraries, and just doing an rpm --Fhv or -Uhv --force against them all.
This should force the relinking.
I kinda run into this when I play the library file game sometimes.
(Just NEVER, EVER do a 'rpm --Uhv --force --nodeps *' when you have kernel
rpms in that directory =])
-Jesse
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 6:49 AM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: OT: Not CF, but linux related
Sorry about posting this but I couldn't find any help elsewhere and guessed
the list might be more sympathetic.
My CF machine is still running well - but I've got a bit of a Linux problem
with it and wondered if anyone could give me an answer/advice. The machine
is RH 6.2 with an updated Kernel (2.4.12) but I think i've got the wrong
libc.so.6 (and possibly ld-linux.so.2) due to an illadvised update attempt.
/lib.so.6 produces
GNU C Library development release version 2.1.92, by Roland McGrath et al.
Copyright (C) 1992,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Compiled by GNU CC version 2.96 20000731 (experimental).
Compiled on a Linux 2.4.0-0.23smp system on 2000-08-30.
Available extensions:
GNU libio by Per Bothner
crypt add-on version 2.1 by Michael Glad and others
The C stubs add-on version 2.1.2.
BIND-8.2.3-T5B
NIS(YP)/NIS+ NSS modules 0.19 by Thorsten Kukuk
Glibc-2.0 compatibility add-on by Cristian Gafton
linuxthreads-0.9 by Xavier Leroy
software FPU emulation by Richard Henderson, Jakub Jelinek and
others
libthread_db work sponsored by Alpha Processor Inc
Report bugs using the `glibcbug' script to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
which isn't the same as the one on my stock RH 6.2 machine in the office -
now I've used the rpms to get the correct lib files onto my machine, but the
wrong ones are still linked - this seems to be causing me problems when
compiling (eg apache compiled on the server doesn't run, but apache compiled
on the stock version and uploaded does run).
I reckon I'll need to break some of the links and then relink - my worry is
that the server is in a colocation centre and is live so I can't afford for
the machine to go down. I'm accessing using SSH which uses the libc.so.6
library (determined using ldd) so I don't want the changing of the links to
take the machine down and cause me to loose my remote access. Could someone
please give me some advice/comments on this problem
Cheers
Phil
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