Luca Olivetti wrote:
I recently upgraded ltsp to the latest version (ltsp_core-3.0.7, ltsp_x_core-3.0.4 and ltsp_kernel-3.0.5) using the RPMs.
With this ltsp_x_core version the keyboard picked the us layout instead of the specifies es.
I saw this message on the text console:

/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/xkbcomp/ error while loading shared libraries: libXext.so.6 cannot load shared object: no such file or directory.

The strange thing is that libXext.so.6 is there.
Anyway, I donwgraded to ltsp_x_core-3.0.3 and now there's no such message (and the keyboard layout is the correct one).

Ok, the problem isn't with the ltsp_x_core-3.0.4 rpm (I re-upgraded to this version and everything is fine), the problem is (I think) with the ltsp_core rpm: when I upgraded all packages (rpm -Uvh *), probably the ltsp_x_core got updated *before* ltsp_core, so the result of the %post scriptlet in ltsp_x_server (the file /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ld.so.cache) got overwritten by ltsp_core.
Maybe the ltsp_core rpm shouldn't include this file (or tag it as config,noreplace) and add in the %post section of ltsp_core the same ldconfig command that is currently in ltsp_x_core, so no matter the order in which the packages are installed/upgraded the resulting ld.so.cache is correct.

What do you think?

Bye
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