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Re: libproc.so problems



clif smith wrote:
  >Hi,
  >  To begin, I'm a newbie to Linux and this is not the first time I've
  >inquired about this problem.
  >  Simply put, from the time I installed Debian I got the following message;
  >
  >'ldconfig: warning: can't open /usr/lib/libproc.so (no such file or
  >directory), skipping'
  >
  >  The file is there but whenever I do an 'ldconfig' I get a 'can't open, no
  >such file or directory'. Whenever I try to 'ldconfig' on another library
  >file I get the same message even though I'm not doing 'ldconfig' on
  >'libproc.so'.

libproc.so is a symbolic link to the current version of libproc.so; however
that other file is not present.  That is why you see libproc.so but ldconfig
can't open it.

The libproc shared library is in the package procps.  Either install that or 
delete /usr/lib/libproc.so.

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