According to Maoie Florentino: While burning my CPU.
> 
> It is I who sent the original message.  Sorry if I caused
> some confusion.  
> 
> Actually, the file I was going to remove was libdbm-.  The filename
> comes with the "-" at the end.  
> 
> Here's a snapshot of my directory
> 
> 
> hobbes:/usr/lib/libndbm>dir
> total 2344
> -rw-r--r--   1 root     root     67832779 Aug 21  1997 libdbm-
> -rw-r--r--   1 root     root         9252 Aug 21  1997 libndbm-linux.a
> -rw-r--r--   1 root     root        14914 Aug 21  1997 libndbm.a
> 
> I'm running slackware 3.4 with kernel version 2.0.29 on a Pentium 166
> with 32 MB.  

Well it seems that all 3 files above are incorrect and could be deleted, BUT
before you do that "MAKE SURE" you have the following lib in /lib

libgdbm.so.1.7.3  I think thats the version included in Slackware 3.4.

Check /etc/ld.so.conf has

/usr/lib

issue the command 'ldconfig -v >foo'

send the file foo to the list for inspection, this way others will have the
chance to advice you what to do as well.

O yes, use the commands Pascal mentioned, and tell what the results were as
well.

> 
> The file is still growing.  Last time I looked it was about 65000000 bytes.
> 
> What do you need to know to be able to help me?  
> 
> Thanks to those people who answered!
> 
> Mu Florentino
> SFINet, Inc.
> 


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