James Carlson wrote: > Joseph Kowalski writes: > > However, because of all the discussion, I just want to verify the following. > > We also have to clarify what goes on root. I think it's at most just > libcmd and libast, as the others seem to have nothing to do with the > problem. (And libast could be excluded by using a lazy load, as > nothing from root will ever reach that path.)
libast still needs to be in /lib - if any application or script uses one of the LD_* flags to override the lazyload flag the matching application would be in trouble (assuming this happens before /usr - which is unlikely but still a possibilty... ;-/ ). ---- Bye, Roland -- __ . . __ (o.\ \/ /.o) roland.mainz at nrubsig.org \__\/\/__/ MPEG specialist, C&&JAVA&&Sun&&Unix programmer /O /==\ O\ TEL +49 641 7950090 (;O/ \/ \O;)
