Ian Jackson writes: > > David Engel writes ("Re: Linux init-time errors since elf upgrade"): > > As someone has already noted, this was probably due to nm needing > > libbfd.so and it not being on the root partition. Someone else > > suggested putting libbfd.so in /lib. IMO, libbfd.so does not belong > > in /lib and nm should be linked so as to not depend on it. If the new > > maintainer (Siggy, I think) can't get to it soon, I will try later in > > the week. > > > > BTW, now that I think about it, we should consider selectively > > relinking a few other programs such that other, non-essential shared > > libraries don't need to be in /lib (e.g. bash/readline). > > Surely we want readline on the root partition, simply to save space in > general ? Having a statically-linked version inside bash isn't going > to help save space in /.
And it's going to chew up valuable memory as well. If we had a statically linked bash I think we'd want a one using the shared libaries as well. Much simplier to keep readline in /lib Andrew -- Dehydration - 34%, Recollection of previous evening - 2%, embarrassment factor - 91%. Advise repair schedule:- off line for 36 hours, re-boot startup disk, and replace head - wow, what a night! -- Kryten in Red Dwarf `The Last Day' Andrew Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perth, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED]