In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:

>>I originally reinstalled binutils, then gcc, then anything that looked like
>>a library, then the whole lot (apart from fileutils which is about the only
>>major part of the system I've upgraded). Still the problem. I've copied the
>>/usr/bin/ld from an old backup install too. Still this crt0.o problem.
>>Would a reboot help? I'd rather not lose my 68days uptime ;).
> 
>Check that you haven't wound up with another `ld' lurking somewhere like 
>/usr/local/bin or /usr/arm-linuxaout/bin.  If you find any such files,
>delete  them or move them out of harm's way and try again.
> 


Yep, that was the problem, got rid of the imposter lds and everything is now
back to normal (except for rpm segmenting and netstat being killed when
called ;).

Thanks.

John.

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