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On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 07:30:16PM -0500, Jim Philips wrote:
> I installed a new version of parted and when I go to run it, I get:
>
> [root at localhost parted-1.6.8]# /usr/local/sbin/parted
> /usr/local/sbin/parted: error while loading shared libraries: libparted-1.6.0:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> So, if I look for the related libraries in /usr/local/lib, I get:
>
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root root 19 Mar 29 19:22 libparted ->
> libparted-1.6.0.0.8
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root root 19 Mar 29 19:22 libparted-1.6.0 ->
> libparted-1.6.0.0.8
> - -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 309664 Mar 29 19:21 libparted-1.6.0.0.8
> - -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 436272 Mar 29 19:21 libparted.a
> - -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 719 Mar 29 19:21 libparted.la
>
> Then, I run ldconfig. But if I go through the entire output of ldconfig, I
> don't see any of the libraries listed above. And , yes, /usr/local/lib is
> definitely in /etc/ld.so.conf. There is something about these libraries that
> makes ldconfig refuse to read them. I have never encountered anything like
> this before.
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I used to be interested in Windows NT, but the more I see of it the more it looks like traditional Windows with a stabler kernel. I don't find anything technically interesting there. In my opinion MS is a lot better at making money than it is at making good operating systems. -- Linus Torvalds
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