> > > > The result was a zero length, completely empty /etc/ld.so.conf. > > > > What should I put there to make sure applications always link to the > > correct version of glibc? At present, I seem to only be able to get > > linking working to one or the other, not both. > > no need to put anything /lib and /usr/lib is hardcoded and others > programs put himself entry (XFree => /usr/X11R6/lib etc..) > You missed the point. It was an *UPGRADE*; so glibc happily *erased* whatever was put in by XFree et al. -andrej
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