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Re: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/63/63485.html



On Fri, 5 May 2000, David Huggins-Daines wrote:

> "J.A. Bezemer" <costar@panic.et.tudelft.nl> writes:
> 
> > How long will it take to get these things fixed? ("large parts" usually need
> > "much time".) This test cycle will only take about 2/3 weeks(??) so you might
> > not even have things ready by the end of the cycle.
> 
> It's already fixed.  The reason large parts of the system were broken
> is just because the ld.so cache was broken, and therefore the only
> shared libraries that could be loaded were ones in /lib or /usr/lib
> (unless RPATH was used, which is against policy...)
> 
> The fix was a one line source change to ldconfig :-)b

Okay, so only one very-essential package needs to be updated for only one
architecture? Then I see two options: 

1. The new package is installed in the archive ASAP. This is fine, since
   we're waiting for the new boot-floppies anyway.

2. The new package is made available at some weblocation (FTP/HTTP), and
   we'll either put a notice in some README on the CD or somewhere on
   the cdimage website.

I prefer 1. It can't break more than what's already broken ;-)
And you can take this as "the official opinion" of the CD team.


Regards,
  Anne Bezemer


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