Hello, James!

I have reinstalled SUNWtoo and the problem is disappear.
Thanks a lot for help!

I do not know why rdesktop removes SUNWtoo...??? it seems a bug.

2008/7/25 Alexander Bubnov <alexander.bubnov at gmail.com>:
> Hello, James!
>
> I have reinstalled SUNWtoo and the problem is disappear.
> Thanks a lot for help!
>
> I do not know why rdesktop removes SUNWtoo...??? it seems a bug.
>
> 2008/7/25 James Carlson <james.d.carlson at sun.com>:
>> Alexander Bubnov writes:
>>>    collect2: ld terminated with signal 9 [Killed]
>>>    ld.so.1: ld: fatal: libld.so.4: version `SUNWprivate_4.2' not found
>>>    (required by file /usr/bin/ld)
>>>    ld.so.1: ld: fatal: libld.so.4: open failed: No such file or directory
>>>    ld.so.1: ld: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/bin/ld: symbol
>>>    ld32_main: referenced symbol not found
>>
>> You're not the first to experience this -- there's a long-running
>> thread about the inadvisability of using GNU ld that started with the
>> same issue -- but I don't think anyone yet knows what causes it.
>>
>> I would start by looking at the output of this:
>>
>>        % pvs /usr/bin/ld /lib/libld.so.4
>>
>> The current version shows SUNWprivate_4.3 for the libld.so.4
>> dependency.  Assuming that you've somehow got a stale /usr/bin/ld on
>> this system (referring to an out-of-rev libld.so.4), run this on SXCE:
>>
>>        # pkgchk SUNWtoo
>>
>> or on OpenSolaris:
>>
>>        % pfexec pkg verify -fv SUNWtoo
>>
>> Do these report problems?
>>
>> If so, a possible cause could be the missing 'SUNWcslr' from the
>> dependencies for SUNWtoo.  But that's just a wild guess.
>>
>> --
>> James Carlson, Solaris Networking              <james.d.carlson at sun.com>
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>>
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> --
> /BR, Alexander
>



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/BR, Alexander

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