-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 21 August 2002 15:05, Dale Kemp wrote:
>>> if I try to start it from a shell I get this: >>> kpackage: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.so.2: cannot open >>> shared object file: No such file or directory >>> >> You might like to try installing the libdb1-compat package from >> unstable/sid. > > I had the same problem this fixed it thanks, now you can tell the world > why. When you installed kde 3.0.3, you also upgraded libc6 to the Debian/unstable version. The maintainer for libc6 has recently removed the db1 compatibility layer from libc (upstream removd it a long time ago - the maintainer was keeping it in for compatibility reasons). As we are early in the development of sarge, the libc maintainer thought now would be the best time to remove this compatibility layer, which has been depreciated for a long while. This broke some packages in sid, for example apache, which still used db1 (even though db2, 3 and 4 are all available and have compatibility layers for db1). Anyway, as a temporary fix until the affected packages are fixed to use db[2,3,4], someone has created a package which returns libdb1 to your Debian/sid system, allowing the broken program to now work. Kpackage in kde 3.0.3 (and possibly other programs) obviously seem to still require db1, for the time being at last. Anyway, installing libdb1-compat should fix your system for the moment. If the kde 3.0.3 packages were in Debian proper, this would be worthy of a bug report to the BTS, but as they are not... I'm glad that solved your problem. Paul Cupis - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9Y9PQIzuKV+SHX/kRAnmBAJwPbQ4rGkBpK7U2sZepbZ4KfStAIwCbBCYN LZF6/KOeNariX9HsAeFgJa4= =yrpq -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----