Ive had things like tghis before, and fixed them . Probably not the right way
as someone will quickly tell me.
I get an old distro, I keep RH4.2 for this purpose, and find that needed lib
from it and put it in the new distro library path.
I used to keep all those old PHT monthly CDROMS just for the old libs sections
and do just this to get some of the older software to work.
Havnt needed to do it for a while, but unless someone has a better more
correct solution, you could give it a try. If it busts things, sinmply remove
it again!
Phil
Derek Balling wrote:

> Our company has recently gone with Legato for its "corporate-wide" backup
> utility, which is not bad all things considered. It's a fairly nice piece
> of software, and I'm not terribly unhappy with it, EXCEPT...
>
> It doesn't like our RedHat 5.0 machines. Boxhill supplies a Linux client,
> EXCEPT it returns:
>
> [root@reagan linux]# ./nsrexecd
> ./nsrexecd: can't find library 'libc.so.4'
>
> Any suggestions? The company that makes Legato "emphatically does not
> support this platform", which cheeses me off, but we want to make this
> work because
>
>   (a)   The Powers That Be have already decided that Legato is the
>         way, and all appropriate Holy Waters and Blessings have been
>         spread over the software license, and more importantly
>
>   (b)   If we say "Linux doesn't work with that", then we can guarantee
>         a long miserable hell of NT and Slowlaris machines because
>         "those machines can be backed up at least via the corporate
>         means and don't require independent backup solutions".
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
>
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