On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 08:15:21PM +0200, Debian UserVilmar Klemt wrote:
> Hallo maintainers,
> 
> since I installed libc6, version 2.2.5-14, last Thursday,
> I am bomabarded with messages (and mails), reading
> 
> /bin/sh: Symbol `vi_insertion_keymap' has different size in shared object, consider 
>re-linking
> /bin/sh: Symbol `vi_movement_keymap' has different size in shared object, consider 
>re-linking
> /bin/sh: Symbol `emacs_standard_keymap' has different size in shared object, 
>consider re-linking
> /bin/sh: Symbol `emacs_ctlx_keymap' has different size in shared object, consider 
>re-linking
> /bin/sh: Symbol `emacs_meta_keymap' has different size in shared object, consider 
>re-linking
> 
> My questions are: Is there a possibility of relinking without recompiling (I only 
>installed
> binaries from the the net using apt-get install), or are there any other ways out of 
>this
> annoying, though not desastrous--everything seems to work well--situation?
> 
> I use kernel 2.4.16-586 on a 300MHz Pentium II machine.

These symbols belong to readline, not libc6; might want to ask there.

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


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