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Re: libc6 problems??



On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Eric Delaunay wrote:

> Richard Roberto wrote:
> > Is anyone else having the same problems I am below?  Last week I
> > installed from master on a S5 110 (the FAQ says these are
> > supported).
> > 
> > I can barely run anything as many programs are saying:
> >  
> > Symbol `_IO_2_1_stderr_' has different size in shared object,
> > consider re-linking
> > 
> > This is some kind of problem with /lib/ld-linux.so.2 I gather?
> >  
> 
> Which libc6 package have you installed (the latest is 2.0.93, moved recently
> from incoming to the binary tree) ?
> If, after the libc6 upgrade, you will see similar messages, you will also need
> to upgrade each package that depends on libc6 without release number (no >=
> 2.0.* in the Depends: field).
> In effect, the std IOs handling has changed bewteen libc6 2.0.90 and 2.0.91
> (maybe 92), breaking some programs but not all.

I have all of the latest packages available from ftp.debian.org,
including libc6 2.0.93.  The list of packages installed oon my
system (for which there is no newer package) is below.

cpp, version 2.7.2.3-4 depends on libc6
libgdbmg1, version 1.7.3-23 depends on libc6
time, version 1.7-1 depends on libc6
diff, version 2.7-16 depends on libc6
make, version 3.76.1-5 depends on libc6
ncurses3.4-dev, version 1.9.9g-8.3 depends on libc6
xcontrib, version 3.3.1-2 depends on libc6
bsdmainutils, version 4.1 depends on libc6
ncurses3.4, version 1.9.9g-8.3 depends on libc6
m4, version 1.4-8 depends on libc6
shellutils, version 1.16-6 depends on libc6
info, version 3.9-5 depends on libc6
gcc, version 2.7.2.3-4 depends on libc6
libg++272, version 2.7.2.5-3 depends on libc6
ppp, version 2.3.2-1 depends on libc6
biff, version 0.10-1 depends on libc6
xxgdb, version 1.12-9.1 depends on libc6
timezones, version 2.0.93-980414- depends on libc6
csh, version 5.26-9 depends on libc6
bing, version 1.0.4-5.1 depends on libc6
ncurses-bin, version 1.9.9g-8.3 depends on libc6
binutils, version 2.9.1-0.2 depends on libc6
xbase, version 3.3.1-2 depends on libc6
gs-aladdin, version 5.03-1 depends on libc6
libgdbmg1-dev, version 1.7.3-23 depends on libc6
ipx, version 1.0-2 depends on libc6
libpng0g, version 0.96-3 depends on libc6
textutils, version 1.22-2.1 depends on libc6
mtools, version 3.8-1 depends on libc6
hostname, version 2.03 depends on libc6
dialog, version 0.9a-11 depends on libc6
locales, version 2.0.93-980414- depends on libc6
patch, version 2.5-1 depends on libc6
acm, version 4.7-6 depends on libc6
groff, version 1.11a-1 depends on libc6
svgalib-dummyg1, version 1.2.11-1 depends on libc6
update, version 1.3-2 depends on libc6
cpio, version 2.4.2-14 depends on libc6
zlib1g-dev, version 1.1.1-0.1 depends on libc6

These all have a dependency on libc6 with no version specification
and none of them have a newer version available on the ftp site!
Should I just wait for all of these to get upgraded?

Thanks in advance,

Richard


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