Bug#420949: New upgrade of libc6 2.5.* renders shells unusable
Aurelien Jarno a écrit :
> d_bron a écrit :
>> Package: libc6
>> Version: 2.5-4
>> Severity: critical
>> Justification: breaks unrelated software
>>
>> Once again, with feeling.
>> 1. Attempt to fix up dependencies and upgrade using apt -4 install. As soon
>> as it attempted to actually install this library, if failed with sh looking
>> for one of those lib....so.# which are no longer in /usr/lib.
Once again *.so files are need for linking, but they are not needed at
runtime. bash could even run without /usr/lib.
>> 2. So installed libc6 only (ok, afterwards, locale and other things need be
>> upgraded as well, but...) using dpkg -i. This succedes. Now bash can no
>> longer process bashrc files and any attempt to run simple commands (except
>> for cd) looks for those numberd .so libraries. Same problem as in previous
>> bug report.
>>
>> So I will once more downgrade to 2.3.*. Little harm done.
>>
>> Time to get to the bottom of this, please.
>
> Please send us the output of:
>
> ls -l /lib /lib/tls /usr/lib/*-2.3.6* /usr/lib/*-2.5*
>
I mean after the installation of libc6 2.5-4.
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