Hi, Udo Mueller wrote: > Vorsichtig? > > udo:/home/udo# deborphan > ldso > perlmenu > libgcc1 > libdevmapper0 > libstdc++2.8 > udo:/home/udo# apt-get remove $(deborphan) > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > The following packages will be REMOVED: > ldso libdevmapper0 libgcc1 libstdc++2.8 perlmenu > WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed > This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing! > ldso > 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 5 to remove and 1 not > upgraded. > Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 844kB will be freed. > You are about to do something potentially harmful > To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!' ?] 1) Ja, es gab den Bug in dem Paket, dass er ldso anzeigte. Ist IIRC in einem aktuelleren behoben? Du benutzt woody, oder? 2) $ apt-cache show ldso Package: ldso Priority: optional Section: oldlibs Installed-Size: 188 Maintainer: David Engel <david@debian.org> Architecture: i386 Source: ld.so Version: 1.9.11-15 Replaces: libc6 Provides: libdl1 Depends: libc6 (>=2.1.94) Filename: pool/main/l/ld.so/ldso_1.9.11-15_i386.deb Size: 78980 MD5sum: e36262f73c3229568281e1e3ee38af36 Description: The Linux dynamic linker and library for libc4 and libc5. This dynamic linker provides the user-level support for loading and linking DLL and ELF shared libraries. You do not need this package unless you have very old programs which use libc4 or libc5. The libc6 package has its own dynamic linker that is used for all current programs. Wenn Du also keine libc4 oder libc5-Programme hast, kannst Du ldso gefahrlos loswerden. Bei mir ist das Paket z.B. überhaupt nicht installiert.... Grüße Rene -- .''`. Rene Engelhard -- Debian GNU/Linux Developer : :' : http://www.debian.org | http://people.debian.org/~rene/ `. `' rene@debian.org | GnuPG-Key ID: 248AEB73 `- Fingerprint: 41FA F208 28D4 7CA5 19BB 7AD9 F859 90B0 248A EB73
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