kde applications crash (Was: no permissions to libc.so.x
libpthread.so.x and other files)
Stepan Rakhimov
stepan_r at mail.ru
Thu Aug 18 05:32:38 GMT 2005
As I've said I have all latest software (kdevelop 3.2.2 and kde 3.4.2)
When I've upgraded from 5.3-release to 6-current I did recompile all the
ports (it was 4 or 5 months ago)
Is it good solution to manually remove such old files like libc.so.5,
libpthread.so.1 libc_r.so.5 and make a symlinks to libc.so.6
lipthread.so.2 and libc_r.so.6 respectively?
Since kmail works only with libc.so.5 for me, I'm afraid to get it
completely broken.
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> On Wednesday, 17. August 2005 22:01, Stepan Rakhimov wrote:
>
>>Thanks for your reply, but lastest investigations showed that Kmail
>>craches with libc.so.6 and works with libc.so.5 only. That's why I
>>didn't delete the old file as i want to. I think it's not normal
>>behaviour, is it a known problem or my kde build's problem?
>>
>>I have the same problem with Kdevelop, but i cannot use libmap.conf with
>>it, ldd says that it is "not a dynamic executable". (Kdevelop's
>>backtrace is in attachment)
>
>
> /usr/local/bin/kdevelop is a script, the real executable is kdevelop-bin. The
> kdevelop crash also looks somewhat familiar - are you running kdevelop-3.2.0?
> If so, consider upgrading to KDE 3.4.2 / KDevelop 3.2.2.
>
> Also, if you've updated from FreeBSD 5.x to 6-BETA, you might want to
> recompile all your installed ports to make sure they all link against the
> same system libraries.
>
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