03-20-2008
libCstd.so.1: open failed
Morning all,
I have a problem with a Sun workstation which is running Solaris 8.
When I attempt to open an application, the executable fails with this message :
"fatal: libcstd.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory"
It was suggested to me that I need to add these patches to fix the problem :
108434-06 (latest version is 22)
109147-15 (latest version is 44)
When I patchadd 108434-22, I get this message :
"ERROR: This patch requires patch 109147-07 which has not been applied to the system. Patchadd is terminating"
When I patchadd 109147-44, I get this mesage :
"One or more patch packages included in 109147-44 are not installed on this system. Patchadd is terminating"
Has anybody else seen this before and can offer some advice on a way forward ?
Thanks,
Andy
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