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I have the com_err package installed and I tried revdep-rebuild. I |
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still had libcom_err.so.3 errors. The only way I found to fix the |
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errors was to force the kerberos package to build libcom_err. The |
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library supplied by the com_err package not being recognized bye the |
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packages that require libcom_err.so.3. |
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Ed |
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On Jul 15, 2005, at 1:10 PM, Olivier Crete wrote |
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>> On Jul 15, 2005, at 1:41 AM, Tres Melton wrote: |
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>>> I have been working on that darned libcom_err.so.3 error that has |
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>>> plagued many of us (including those w/ x86). I have just posted |
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>>> something to the forum and wanted to post it here to to get |
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>>> reactions |
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>>> from x86-64 users on my speculation in the last paragraph. Anyway: |
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>>> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-2574850.html#2574850 |
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>> That library is supplied by the MIT kerberos package and in no longer |
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>> built by default. |
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>> I had to manually build the kerberos package and force libcom_err.so. |
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>> 3 to build. |
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>> This resolved all of the linking errors. |
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> This library is now in the separate com_err package. |
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> Olivier Crête |
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> tester@g.o |
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> Gentoo Developer |
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> x86 Security Liaison |
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