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Re: libdb.so.1
> > it looks like glibc2.0.7-29 provides libdb.so.1, however, when I try to
> > get a newer version of livingston's radius to run, i get the error that it
> > can't find libdb.so.1
> >
> > is there somewhere i can put a symlink to help this guy find what he
> > needs?
>
> In /usr/lib , I have libdb.so.1.85.4 , and a link: libdb.so.1 .
> Do you have both of those (full-name libdb and link)?
It doesn't matter exactly what you have, it's what the source/application
calls for. If the problem is with a binary, ldd binaryname will tell you what
the program is linked against. Put a symlink as that file pointing to the
corresponding library.
That SHOULD work, although you may have problems with undefined references.
Caveat administrator. :-)
--Mike
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