Brian Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greetings, > > First, thanks to the good folks that helped me get my Debian green card. > > I'm in the process of moving a quake2 server over from a Red Hat machine to > a Debian machine for the better of all humanity. > > I realize that there are probably packages for this, but I don't need to > run a client on the Debian machine, just the server and it's needed > cfgs/libs/binaries, and I'd rather do it this way. > > I'm creating an ISO to make this easier, but first I have moved everything > over from Red Hat to Debian, and placed it in /usr/games/quake2. Everything > is ready to go, except for the libs. > > % ldd quake2 > libdl.so.1 => /lib/libdl.so.1 (0x4000a000) > libm.so.5 => not found > libc.so.5 => not found > libc.so.5 => not found > > I'm running Potato, and I want to make sure that I don't hose something > because I'm still wet behind the ears. ;-) > > I'm guessing the second two that were not found are libc5? OK to `apt-get > install libc5' on Potato?
Yep. > What is the libm.so.5? `apt-get install libm5' (If its even a package, I > haven't checked)? libm is part of libc. Getting libc5 should get libm.so.5 as well. -- Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://jakob.kaivo.net/