You probably should get the Debian packages, not the tar files. 1. The easy way (the Debian way):
If you download communicator 4.06 (not the glibc version) and put it in /tmp, then use dselect or apt-get to install the netscape4 package, it will examine the dependencies and install all the necessary libraries. 2. The harder way: (It looks like you have the libc5 version of Netscape. Note that the libc6 versions of some of the files have the same names, but are installed in different directories.) libXm.so.1.2.4 -> libXm.so.1.2 in the lesstifg package libICE.so.6.0 -> libICE.so.6 in the xlib6 package libXpm.so.4.9 -> libXpm.so.4.10 in the xpm4.7 package libXext.so.6.1 -> libXext.so.6.3 in the xlib6 package libdl.so.1.7.14 -> libdl.so.1.9.9 in the ldso package libc.so.5.3.12 -> libc.so.5.0.38 in the libc5 package libg++.so.27.1.4 -> libg++.so.27.2.1 in the libg++27 package libstdc++.so.27.1.4 -> libstdc++.so.27.2.1 in the libg++27 package libm.so.5.0.6 -> libm.so.5.0.5 in the libc5 package I strongly recommend that you use either dselect or apt-get to avoid getting into dependency problems. The apt method in dselect works quite nicely. Unfortunately apt is not part of the Debian 2.0 distribution, but is available in /dists/unstable/binary-i386/admin. Don't let the "unstable" scare you away from it--it is a valuable tool and IMHO should be on every Debian system. Bob On Mon, 7 Sep 1998, Albert Hurd wrote: > Could anyone tell me where to find the following shared libraries (not > just site location, but specific tar files). I need them to hopefully > get Communicator 4.06-4.5 working (they are suggested in release notes) > > libXm.so.1.2.4 > libICE.so.6.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > libXpm.so.4.9 > libXext.so.6.1 > libdl.so.1.7.14 > libc.so.5.3.12 > libg++.so.27.1.4 > libstdc++.so.27.1.4 > libm.so.5.0.6 > ---- Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DM42nh http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen