apt-get upgrade unstable killed old libc5-compat

1999-09-21 Thread Mr. Christopher F. Miller
RE: potato upgrade killed libc5 I ran an apt-get upgrade over the past weekend. That and/or an upgrade to new 2.2.12 kernel seems to have killed all my old binaries depending on libc5. Mostly the affected files amount to cruft. There is(was) a commercial xvscan with scanner support that died.

Re: apt-get upgrade unstable killed old libc5-compat

1999-09-21 Thread Robert Thomson
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 08:06:47PM -0500, Mr. Christopher F. Miller wrote: RE: potato upgrade killed libc5 Yes, and it's now fixed with ldso 1.9.11-3, which should be propagating around the mirrors right now - if it isn't already. It's on ftp.debian.org atm. - Rob -- For a man to truly

Re: apt-get upgrade unstable killed old libc5-compat FIXED

1999-09-21 Thread Mr. Christopher F. Miller
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 09:19:20PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote: I've heard that the bug is in ld.so, and that the current potato version of ldso fixes the problem. Can you verify or disprove that? Thanks, -- Raul Yes. This new ldso fixed it with the three libc5 binaries I had