06-23-2001
You guys are awesome. Thanks for taking time from your schedule to help me, I appreciate it very much. Like I said Unix is new to me. I picked up a copy of slackware 5mo. ago just to see what this UNIX stuff was all about. I dont know why but for some reason The Dark Side just sucked me in. I bought a copy of Unix In A Nutshell 3RD edition but sometimes when you just dont understand what to look for you need to ask somebody for answers. I know some of my questions are stupid and elementary and I ask that you please forgive my ignorance on the subject and have patience as I try to grow.
find / -name libc.so.26.2 -print ---> returns nothing.
ln -s `locate libc.so.26.2` /usr/lib/libc.so.26.2 ----> returns nothing
I can find other files just fine so i know the find command is working. The files appears to not be there, but why would a snapshot not contain a critical file needed by the system seeing how a snapshot is just a recompiled version of the general release with errata applied? How to I get this file and apply it or do i have to format and start over with a different build?
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