In data 05.08 10/07/98 -0700, peter johnson ha scritto:

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>Casiraghi Luigi wrote:
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>> I received a SIGSEGV   11*  segmentation violation.
>>
>> Here is my configuration:
>>
>> Linux Slackware 3.0 (kernel 2.0.0)
>> jdk1.1.6v2
>> libc5 (I upgraded to libc to libc5.4.44 and also ld as recommended)
>>
>> ldconfig -D output
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>> ldconfig: version 1.9.9
>>         libdl.so.1 => libdl.so.1.9.9
>>         ld-linux.so.1 => ld-linux.so.1.9.9
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>There have been other complaints about these versions; I think you need to
>downgrade to 1.9.5 or so.
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Yes, done. And effectively the appletviewer don't crash but this is
a partial solution since other people like Vliet have the problem
that can't downgrade so easily on their machine because this cause
other applications to break.

>> ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libmenu.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname
>> (libmenu.so.3.0)
>> ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libpanel.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname
>> (libpanel.so.3.0)
>> ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libform.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname
>> (libform.so.3.0)
>> ldconfig: warning: /lib/libncurses.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent soname
>> (libncurses.so.3.0)
>>
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>I've never seen this before, but it looks like you're missing a library or
two.
>

The warning should be not so dangerous (or at least I hope)
because I have no messages or strange behaviour.

One more question:
considering my actual configuration:

Linux Slackware 3.0 (kernel 2.0.0)
jdk1.1.6v2
libc5 (I upgraded to libc to libc5.4.44 and also ld as recommended)

is it possible for me to upgrade to glibc ?? or I can't ??

Thanks in advance.

Luigi Casiraghi 
Dufrital SPA
lcasi@linux1
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