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Re: libNoVersion.so missing?



Richard Black <r.black@sympatico.ca> writes:

> I am trying to run a piece of software in a debian potato setup and get
> the following error message almost immediately (after which the
> application stops):
> 
> error in loading shared libraries: libNoVersion.so.1:  cannot open
> shared object file or directory
> 
> I was able to get rid of the problem (and even run my program!) by
> copying this library from a Redhat 6.1 distro !:)
> 
> Has anyone else had this kind of problem? The library in Redhat is
> distributed with glibc--should it be in debian also?  Should I send a
> bug report to the maintainer of glibc (ie the maintainer of libc6)?

It could be a bug in the program that it depends on
libNoVersion.so. What program were you trying to run, how did you
install it (from source, a package), and who compiled it (where)?



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