On 13-Apr-98, 09:05 (CDT), Scott Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[re: bad symlinks for ldconfig]
The messages are a symptom of not having the library and -dev package
versions in sync. The solution is to either bring them into sync, or
uninstall the -dev package. Either way will fix your
'Guy Maor wrote:'
LeRoy D. Cressy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when
upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves
the following broken links reported by ldconfig:
Those symlinks are part of libreadline2-dev. If you upgrade
On Sun, 12 Apr 1998, Chris Fearnley wrote:
'Guy Maor wrote:'
LeRoy D. Cressy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when
upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves
the following broken links reported by ldconfig:
Those
On 09-Apr-98, 22:04 (CDT), Guy Maor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LeRoy D. Cressy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when
upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves
the following broken links reported by ldconfig:
Those
Guy Maor wrote:
LeRoy D. Cressy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when
upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves
the following broken links reported by ldconfig:
Those symlinks are part of libreadline2-dev. If you
Steve Greenland wrote:
On 09-Apr-98, 22:04 (CDT), Guy Maor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LeRoy D. Cressy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when
upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves
the following broken links reported
LeRoy D. Cressy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I question the purpose of leaving broken symbolic links when
upgrading the libraries. For instance libreadline2 leaves
the following broken links reported by ldconfig:
Those symlinks are part of libreadline2-dev. If you upgrade to
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