On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 09:55 +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > No those file should not be removed as they are useful. It's the > optimized version of the libc6 for i686. This should be handled by the > packaging system and the user should not have to take such a decision. > > libc6 is supposed to disable hwcap before the upgrade, and to re-enable > it after libc6-i686 has been upgraded. This does not seems to work on > your system. > > Could you please give me the output of: > - dpkg -l "libc6*"
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Description +++-============================================-============================================-======================================================================================================== ii libc6 2.5-1 GNU C Library: Shared libraries un libc6-bin <none> (no description available) ii libc6-dbg 2.5-1 GNU C Library: Libraries with debugging symbols ii libc6-dev 2.5-1 GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Header Files un libc6-dev-amd64 <none> (no description available) in libc6-dev-i386-cross <none> (no description available) un libc6-doc <none> (no description available) in libc6-i386-cross <none> (no description available) un libc6-i686 <none> (no description available) un libc6-prof <none> (no description available) un libc6.1 <none> (no description available) un libc6.1-dev <none> (no description available) > - cat /etc/ld.so.hwcappkgs libc6 2.5-1 2.5-1 > - cat /etc/ld.so.nohwcap does not exist. > This will help us to find the problem. hmmhh, I don't understand why libc6-i686 is not installed ?! Soeren -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]