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BIND 4.9
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Erik-Jan.Bos at SURFnet.nl
Erik-Jan.Bos at SURFnet.nl
Wed May 19 14:05:52 CEST 1993
Marten, > * Compiling the stuff on SunOS 4.1.3 is without any problems. But I think > * I have a problem running the 4.9 named. > * > * After I type "/usr/etc/in.named", I get the message: > * > * ld.so: libc.so.8: not found > * > * Weird, I would say, since the file "/usr/lib/libc.so.8" is present on the > * system I try it on (and, yes, I also did a "ldconfig" after placing the > * file in /usr/lib). > * > * Does somebody have a clue for me? Thanks for your concern. > > Just compiled the thing, and no problems seen so far. Everything seems to > work just fine. Check what is in file /etc/ld.so.cache (using strings , to > see if it knows libc.so.8. Maybe even you should throw away that cache file, > and run ldconfig as in your rc.* files. Also, libc.so.8 is quite a high number > if you ask me, rebuild the libc a lot ? We're just on 1.7.1. Then again, we > run SunOS 4.1.2, but there's hardly any differences between the two ... I threw away libc.so.8 and rebuilt libc.so (I know have a version number 1.8.4 locally). Everything is working fine now (and ns.surfnet.nl is running 4.9 BIND). Thanks for pointing me into the libc.so itself direction. __ Erik-Jan.
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