-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It was a while since I had the problem so I dont have the error messages logged. Altho, a quick search on lists.debian.org showed me that you are probably right. Since it happens when using apt, I filed the bugreport on apt, but you might want to move it over to the libc guys if it should be there then. :-)
- ------------- >It said needs >=libc6_2.2.3-1 > >So I got libc6_2.2.3-9_i386.deb and installed it. > >Then the problem turned up! >When I tried nmap again it got this: > >(Reading database ... 10359 files and directories currently installed.) >Preparing to replace nmap 2.54.28.BETA-1 (using nmap_2.54.28.BETA- >1_i386.deb) ... >Unpacking replacement nmap ... >Setting up nmap (2.54.28.BETA-1) ... >perl: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.so.3: cannot open shared >object file: No such file or directory >dpkg: error processing nmap (--install): - ------------- I dont remember what packages I got the error with, but I'm sure it was very early in the processing of packets when I did a upgrade. A new version of apt was installed and then it started failing or something like that.. > > Uh apt does not use libdb at all. I expect that when you explain how it > actually fails it will be found that it relates to the nss interface in > libc somehow, and has nothing to do with APT at all.. > OK. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7hLJbmVEzivcHAfkRAqkuAJ9+5GKmYx5xD6Ws48yZgXi5qmMLpwCfckyr dDtvPXV98XYzFvfSs1i0Tf4= =eiTf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

