Re: Dselect hard crash; now dselect won't run
Leandro Dutra wrote: > > > (Debian 1.1 - slink) > > You mean 2.1? Yes, 2.1 > > 11:06pm ~$ dselect > > dselect: error in loading shared libraries > > /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2: undefined symbol: > > __register_frame_info > > > > I attempted reinstalling both libc6 and libstdc++2.9, but it didn't > > help. The file mentioned above does exist. Any clues? Or is my root > > system hosed beyond repair? > > Did you removed first, then reinstalled, or simply tried to install > again? > I removed first with --force option, then installed again. You can safely disregard this thread. The problem I was having was fixed by Mitch Blevins in another thread that I was, at the time I wrote the above, unaware of. -- Ed C.
RE: Dselect hard crash; now dselect won't run
> (Debian 1.1 - slink) You mean 2.1? > 11:06pm ~$ dselect > dselect: error in loading shared libraries > /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2: undefined symbol: > __register_frame_info > > I attempted reinstalling both libc6 and libstdc++2.9, but it didn't > help. The file mentioned above does exist. Any clues? Or is my root > system hosed beyond repair? Did you removed first, then reinstalled, or simply tried to install again? Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra Amdocs Brasil Ltda
Dselect hard crash; now dselect won't run
(Debian 1.1 - slink) After the crash, there were errors in the ext2 root system. When that was cleaned up, I tried to run dselect again. Now it fails like this: 11:06pm ~$ dselect dselect: error in loading shared libraries /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info I attempted reinstalling both libc6 and libstdc++2.9, but it didn't help. The file mentioned above does exist. Any clues? Or is my root system hosed beyond repair? -- Ed C.