On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 12:58:32 -0700 Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

ZM> Robert Cernansky wrote:
ZM> > On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 11:03:02 -0700 Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ZM> > 
ZM> > ZM> Robert Cernansky wrote:
ZM> > ZM> > I just upgraded my system (emerge -u world) and after restart samba 
do not
ZM> > ZM> > start. (Samba was not upgraded.) In the /var/log/messages I see:
ZM> > ZM> > [snip]
ZM> > ZM> > 
ZM> > ZM> > Mounting network filesystems (smb shares) and various samba comands
ZM> > ZM> > (smbtree, smbstatus) also crashes. I've tried re-emerge samba but 
it did
ZM> > ZM> > not help. Any idea where could be the problem? I have amd64 system. 
The
ZM> > ZM> > important packages that was upgraded are:
ZM> > [snip]
ZM> > ZM> Did you run revdep-rebuild after the update?  That's always a good 
idea when libraries are updated.
ZM> > 
ZM> > Yes, I did. Only openoffice-bin and opera were listed. I've also tried
ZM> > emerge latest unstable version of samba (3.0.14a-r1) but it did not help.
ZM> > 
ZM> Pam and glibc are direct dependancies of samba that you upgraded.  I
ZM> would roll those back one by one to see if that helps.  Do you have binary
ZM> packages of the old versions (from quickpkg or FEATURES=buildpkg)?

I read in some forums that downgrading glibc is not good idea. It is true?
I have not old binary packages but they are still in portage so I still can
install them. But at first I'll rebuild current versions without -ftracer.

Thanks.

Robert


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