binutils-2.6.0.12.bin.tar.gz
gcc-2.7.2.bin.tar.gz
libc-5.3.9.bin.tar.gz
libg++-2.7.1.4.bin.tar.gz
When I run ldconfig -v, I get (edited output follows):
/sbin/ldconfig: version 1.7.3
/usr/lib:
libstdc++.so.2 => libstdc++.so.2.7.0
libopcodes.so.2.6.0.10 => libopcodes.so.2.6.0.10
libjpeg.so.1.4 => libjpeg.so.1.4
libforms.so.0.7 => libforms.so.0.7
der => libbgd.so.2 (changed)
lQ23ios8seek_diri => libstdc++.so.27.1.4 (changed)
Fix16_abort__FRs => libg++.so.27.1.4
ymbol => libbfd.so.2.6.0.12
libopcodes.so.2.6.0.12 => libopcodes.so.2.6.0.12
Note the weird symlinks. If I delete the weirdos and re-run ldconfig, the
weirdos return. Same for deleting /etc/ld.so.cache. What's going on? I'm
running Linux 1.3.84, but I was having this problem with some earlier
versions.
Andy Dustman / Computational Center for Molecular Structure and Design / UGA
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