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Re: ld.so problems



Hi Stephen!

On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 11:27:05AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Speaking of the Devil, gdb (and all debuggers) really are the work of
> the Devil.  Black magic, sacrificing goats, you know the drill....

	I know, I have been using ddd on top of gdb (well, gdb *is* the
debugger anyway, but...), and that is truly satanic... Anyway, to cut a
long story short, I solved the problem. I de-installed gdb and
re-installed it again. Now, I don't know why on Earth this could have
solved the problem. gdb's package is the same package that I had
uninstalled (I didn't bother about this before because it was the same
gdb version!). glibc, ld and all have correct versions (meaning
identical), and I didn't force any software to be installed overruling
dependencies. 

	So, the problem is solved, but my understanding of this solution
is not clear.

	Anyway, problem solved, on to enjoy fruitless hours of fun
debugging stuff :)

	Thanks a lot!
	José
-- 
José L Gómez Dans			PhD student
					Radar & Communications Group
					Department of Electronic Engineering
					University of Sheffield UK
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