Aurelien Jarno wrote:
The file comes from libc6-i686 version 2.6.1-1. According to the symlink
it has been installed on 2007-08-21 (ie the date it migrates to
testing).
In fact this system was installed on that day.
Could you please look to /var/log/dpkg.log.* if you see a
mention of
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 09:24:27AM +0100, Marcus Better wrote:
~$ sudo grep -C1 libc6-i686 /var/log/installer/*
/var/log/installer/syslog-Aug 21 11:26:57 apt-install: Queueing package acpid
for later installation
/var/log/installer/syslog:Aug 21 11:26:58 apt-install: Queueing package
Hi!
Yes, the problem was related to kernel version. The kernel version was
2.6.18,
but there was an environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.6 exported. The
new version of dunammic loader faield due to this variable, complaining
that the library was not found... So the real problem was the
Marcus Better a écrit :
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
The file comes from libc6-i686 version 2.6.1-1. According to the symlink
it has been installed on 2007-08-21 (ie the date it migrates to
testing).
In fact this system was installed on that day.
Could you please look to /var/log/dpkg.log.* if
Package: glibc-doc-reference
Version: 2.7-1
Severity: normal
The readdir_r documentation states that:
Normally `readdir_r' returns zero and sets `*RESULT' to ENTRY. If
there are no more entries in the directory or an error is
detected, `readdir_r' sets `*RESULT' to a null
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