ELF type 3 not known

Tim Kellers timothyk at serv1.wallnet.com
Wed Apr 13 11:19:47 PDT 2005



On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Steven Friedrich wrote:

> I got this error on one of two 4.11 boxes.
>
> The other box seems to have upgraded without incident.
>
> I use gnome_upgrade.sh
>
>
> --->  Installing the new version via the port with make flags: BATCH=yes GNOME_UPGRADE_SH_VER=2.10-3
> DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=1
> ===>  Installing for linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/lib/libatk-1.0.so.0 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.1.2.7 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/lib/libtiff.so.3.6.1 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on file: /compat/linux/usr/lib/libpango-1.0.so.0.200.1 - found
> ===>   linux-gtk2-2.2.1_3 depends on executable: rpm - found
> ===>   Generating temporary packing list
> ===>  Checking if x11-toolkits/linux-gtk2 already installed
> gtk2-2.2.1-4.i386.rpm
> ELF binary type "3" not known.
> Abort trap
> *** Error code 134
>
>
> Steven Friedrich
> 5112 Mount Holyoke Drive
> Louisville, KY  40216
> 502-447-7730
>
>
>
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Do you have linprocfs mounted? e.g.

%df
Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s2a    126702    56738   59828    49%    /
devfs               1        1       0   100%    /dev
/dev/ad0s2f    253678      658  232726     0%    /tmp
/dev/ad0s2g  16881250 10172764 5357986    66%    /usr
/dev/ad0s2e    253678   140832   92552    60%    /var
linprocfs           4        4       0   100%    /usr/compat/linux/proc
/dev/cd0        48776    48776       0   100%    /cdrom

and an entry in /etc/fstab?



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