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Re: dpkg can't find ldconfig?



Hi jennyw:
 Did you find anything. I had the same problem and located a place
on the web to get it going again. I don't have an url but I made a 
hard copy so I could retype it and send what I found if you want.
  HTH    Dean

On 2 Apr 2001, at 11:01, jennyw wrote:

> Thanks to everyone for the responses! I think I know what caused the
> problem, but fixing it is still a mystery.  
> 
> I tried installing mcrypt at one point, which required libc6 2.2.1-2 or
> greater (a newer version than the one in potato).  Later on, when I
> tried to install something via gnome-apt, it wanted to put the libc6
> that came with potato back.  Innocently, I believed it'd just replace
> everything the way it was ... I think ldso got dumped in that process. 
> I have since reinstalled Ximian Gnome, so I figured that apt was
> working okay (Ximian's install uses apt), but now it doesn't seem to be
> okay at all.
> 
> Any suggestions on how I should proceed?  Should I reformat and start
> over or try to install ldso manually? Should I try to upgrade to Woody
> (can I even do this without ldconfig/ldso?)?  Or maybe there's a better
> idea? 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Jen
>   
> --- Mathias <Mathias_Bind@gmx.de> wrote:
> > >     Reading Package Lists... Done
> > >     Building Dependency Tree... Done
> > >     Note, selecting ldso instead of ldconfig
> > >     Sorry, ldso is already the newest version
> > >     0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not
> > > upgraded.
> > 
> > Hmm, this looks like a dependence problem. You should make shure
> that
> > the
> > packages you like to install are build for your system
> > (potato/woody). There
> > are some differents like glibc-2.1.3 in potato and glibc-2.2 in
> woody
> > that
> > makes ist impossible to merge these packages, except you like to
> > compile
> > those packages for your system.
> > 
> > Mathias
> 
> 
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