[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well, ldd returned a libc line, libc....so -- don't exactly recall, and I
> ran the nm -D against it. This locked up the machine and forced a power
> down. Upon reboot I get:
> "init: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot read file
> data: No such file or directory"
> 
> So, I guess that's that. :) I'm not entirely opposed to trying to recover
> this build. Wouldn't be the end of the world if I loose it though.

Uh, sorry. I didn't mean to cause that. *sigh* Sorry to have to say it,
but
it's a typical 'dot-oh' release from RedHat.

David Guerizec wrote:

> > [david@hal david]$ rpm -qa | grep glibc
> > glibc-devel-2.2-12
> > glibc-2.2-12
> > glibc-common-2.2-12
> > glibc-profile-2.2-12
> > 
> > [root@hal RPMS]# ls /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-*
> > /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-2.1.92-14.i386.rpm
> > /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-2.1.92-14.i686.rpm
> > /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-devel-2.1.92-14.i386.rpm
> > 
> > On RedHat 7.0, once you've installed glibc-1.2.92 you have to run
> > up2date -u (but first, download and install the latest up2date cause the
> > one in the official distribution does not work well) and glibc-2.2-12
> > will get automatically installed.

Then the mysql package is broken. It should have listed this as a
dependancy.

Emile "happy mandrake user at the moment, looking into FreeBSD" Heyns

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