There is a seperate package db1 that has that file now.  It keeps it in 
/usr/lib.  I'd check to see if you have that package installed.  

Also let me recommend the README in unstable....Mandrake directory on 
kde.org.  It shows you the proper order on loading the KDE 2.1 packages 
without having to force anything.

Good luck!

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On 2/12/01, 7:48:36 PM, pablito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: 
[Cooker] Upadating to glibc-2.2:

> I tried these instructions on 7.2.  They worked.

> then, I tried upgrading KDE 2.0 to 2.1 beta by using
> rpm -Uhv --force --nodeps.  I left out jdk-sun. The last step of that
> upgrade is rpm --rebuilddb && update-menus -v && init 6.

> during the upgrade, some of the packages were complaining that they 
couldnt
> find libdb.so.2 and the last command said it couldn't find that file 
either,
> and so didn't rebuild or update anything.

> KDE booted up anyway and pretty much worked, except for kpackage and the
> drak configuration utilities.  They also couldn't find libdb.so.2 and 
didn't
> work.

> there must be a simple explanation.  lib.so.conf points to the
> i386-glibc21-linux/lib directory, and there is a libdb.so.2 file in 
there.

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