OK. Wish I knew what was going on!
If I manually call libreadline.so.3 from any of it's three locations then I 
get 'Segmentation Fault' which I assume is OK as I am not passing anything 
to it or doing anything with it, but at least it means the file is 'alive'.
In the /usr/lib directory the file was actually a softlink to ver 4.1 so I 
have deleted that and copied one of the others into the directory and done 
ldconfig ad nauseam in all sorts of permuatations, except now ldconfig -p 
does NOT show libreadline.so.3 at all.
Is there a way to manually link in this one file?

At 14:16 27/01/2001, Grahame Kelly wrote:
>On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, you wrote:
> > Yep and ldconfig -p shows linbreadline.so.3 -> /usr/lib/libreadline.so.3
> > it also shows libreadline.so.4.1 -> libreadline.so.4.1 could there be a
> > conflict here?
> >
>
>Hi Simon.
>
>Their should be no conflict. Different library versions are able
>to coexist.
>
>G.



Simon Bryan
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OLMC Parramatta
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