>>>>> "Robbe" == Robert Bihlmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robbe> For one, it is unnecessary, and wastes time. But more Robbe> importantly, the Hurd has no ld.so.cache, which kills Robbe> reason 2 on this platform. Debian GNU/Hurd systems also Robbe> don't have reason 1, so there is currently no real ldconfig Robbe> program on the Hurd. Rather than writing a program that's Robbe> completely pointless, I'd rather we called ldconfig Robbe> correcly, i.e. with the -X parameter. "ldconfig -X" will Robbe> just do nothing on the Hurd. I fail to see: What is wrong with the current practise on the Hurd, where ldconfig is a do nothing program? How does disabling task 1 (creating the links) help for the Hurd? -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>