montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I planned to watch this thread because > > a.) I want to install Netscape 6 this weekend too. Though I have > libstdc++2 libs, if it really wants ++1.6* libs I'd like to know where > to d/l them, and...
I'm not sure if you can run Netscape 6 with slink because it (slink) uses glibc 2.0.x, which is not thread-safe. (On the other hand, maybe they managed to link statically ?) > b.) ...since I installed Slink a month ago, every time ldconfig runs, I > get the following warning: > > 'can't find libtcpwrapGK.so.1.0 ... skipping' > > There is a symlink from libtcpwrapGK.so.1 --> libtcpwrapGK.so.1.0, but > there is no file of that name. I hoped the file would appear with > Potato, but it didn't. Maybe it's no longer needed, but maybe it is? > > I guess my question really is, when you're looking for say a lib or > other missing file that you know is probably in a larger package, how do > you find it? I realize > > 'dpkg -S <filepattern>' if this library is not installed, then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't remove it. The symlink is useless. Still one question remains unanswered: how does this happen ? -- Felix Natter

