On 2012/08/06, at 10:47, Terry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a relative newbie learning about Linux/MariaDB. I have a test server
> running Debian Squeeze 6.0.4 with MariaDB 5.5 installed from the MariaDB
> Squeeze repository. Everything worked great.
>
> I upgraded Squeeze to Wheezy (do have a back up so no issue reverting if
> necessary). Upgrade went rather smoothly. MariaDB running fine. Everything
> else working fine.
>
> On the first night after the upgrade, cron ran and I received several errors:
>
> /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.18: no version information available (required by
> exim4)
> /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.18: no version information available (required by
> /usr/lib/libmu_auth.so.4)
I am not sure about cause of this error but I suspect symlinks of libraries can
be broken. You may check it with "ls -la /usr/lib" and other library
directories like /usr/local/lib. If some symlinks point to nowhere (to old but
now missing libraries) command "sudo ldconfig" is safe way to fix this. Running
ldconfig never broke anything yet, so you can try it.
I hope someone else may come up with better ideas.
Tõnu
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