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Bug#55262: Bug#58432: ncpfs: can't build from source



Hmm, sorry I shouldn't have submitted this bug against your package
for the ldd problem.  Must have not looked carefully enough.  I don't
know much about the internals of ldd, but I do believe that it
supports versioned symbols.  Probably this bug should be reassigned to
that package.

-- John

"Eloy A. Paris" <eparis@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:

> Hi Petr!
> 
> This is really puzzling!!!
> 
> The ncpfs package in Debian has an important bug filed against it and this
> bug could cause Potato to be released without ncpfs!!!
> 
> > I think that it is ldd bug. Even if it is not ldd bug, ldd must
> > not segfault under any conditions.
> 
> I agree.
> 
> > > dh_installdeb
> > > dh_shlibdeps
> > > /usr/bin/ldd: line 1:  3648 Segmentation fault
> > Does Alpha's ldd correctly support versioned symbols and versioned symbols
> > libraries? What if you run ldd manualy?
> 
> I don't know if Alpha's ldd supports versioned symbols and versioned symbol
> libraries. I guess so, but I am not sure. John: do you know if ldd on Alpha
> supports this stuff?
> 
> If I run ldd manually I still get the segfault. Take a look at these
> comands:
> 
> # ls
> ncopy      nwauth      nwbpadd     nwdir       nwgrant   nwsfind     pqlist
> ncpmount   nwbocreate  nwbpcreate  nwdpvalues  nwpasswd  nwtrustee   pqrm
> ncpumount  nwbols      nwbprm      nwfsctrl    nwpurge   nwtrustee2  pqstat
> nprint     nwboprops   nwbpset     nwfsinfo    nwrevoke  nwuserlist  pserver
> nsend      nwborm      nwbpvalues  nwfstime    nwrights  nwvolinfo   slist
> # uname -a
> Linux faure 2.2.9 #1 Fri May 21 23:08:39 CDT 1999 alpha unknown
> # ldd ncopy
> /usr/bin/ldd: line 1: 20346 Segmentation fault
> LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS=1 LD_WARN= LD_BIND_NOW= LD_VERBOSE= ${RTLD} "$file"
> # file ncopy
> ncopy: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, Alpha (unofficial), version 1, dynamically
> linked (uses shared libs), not stripped
> #
> 
> I don't really know what to do here, nor where to ask.
> 
> Bye for now.
> 
> peloy.-
> 

-- 
John Goerzen   Linux, Unix consulting & programming   jgoerzen@complete.org |
Developer, Debian GNU/Linux (Free powerful OS upgrade)       www.debian.org |
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