Gwenole Beauchesne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Le dimanche 22 d�cembre 2002, � 09:46 PM, Jerome Hugues a �crit :
> 
> >got the same problem doin a urpmi --auto-select on my cooker box (on a
> >Pentium IV), here is a extract of traceback of urpmi doing the upgrade :
> 
> Thanks for the report. However, I can't see in the log initscripts 
> update. Do you happen to already have 6.91-18mdk prior to urpmi 
> --auto-select'ing? If your system is still crashing, hmm try 
> /lib/ld-linux.so.2 and see whether you get already something (that's the 
> runtime loader).

I'm sorry but I cannot access this computer for now: I usually access
it remotely, but now I have no remote shell, and no time to go there
and play with it, it's x-mas holidays for me ;)

I may have upgraded the initscripts before, I often run updates of my cooker, and did 
one thursday evening, or friday morning, I'm not sure.

> BTW, I can reliably crash on 9.0 + glibc 2.3.1 ld.so provided that I 
> don't expand LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the temporary directory holding its 
> libraries. This would mean you either don't have updated glibc libraries 
> (unlikely to me), or your ld.so.cache got corrupted somehow?

I got an error on the '%post' execution script, isn't ld.so.cache
updated during this process ?

> Hmm, what is the contents of /etc/ld.so.conf? Could try to rm -f 
> /etc/ld.so.cache once new glibc is installed? Or from a 9.0 urpmi 
> initscripts first, remove ld.so.cache then DURING_INSTALL=1 urpmi glibc? 
> Hmm, I don't think that'd would change anything.

and I have no time to test that, I'm sorry, my train is in 3 hours ..

Have nice x-mas celebration ;)

-- 
Jerome

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