Don't think that this is going to work: Firstly, when I type: ldd 'which netscape' it says can't open ...;
Secondly, if I type $ which netscape /usr/X11R6/bin/netscape $ ldd /usr/X11R6/bin/netscape ldd: /usr/X11R6/bin/netscape is not a.out or ELF This is because netscape installs with a (script) wrapper to deal with opening urls in already running netscape, not running as root, etc. Probably what would give the desired output is the following: $ ldd /usr/lib/netscape/netscape As this is where the debian install puts the netscape binary (at least on my machine) Rich Dan Brosemer wrote: > > On Tue, 20 Apr 1999, Brian Morgan wrote: > > > Bob Nielsen wrote: > > > That's a typical symptom of having a libc5 version of netscape on a libc6 > > > system, however that should be the right directory. Do you have the > > > libc6 package xpm4g (which contains /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4) > > > installed? > > YES. Installed. I think I may have originally installed the libc5 version. > > when I realized what I had done, I removed all the netscape directories, and > > downloaded the libc6 version and installed it. Could there still be traces > > of the libc5 version in other places? I installed the libc6 version in the > > same place as the libc5 version (/usr/local/netscape/netscape). Anything I > > need to "uninstall" to get rid of libc5 stuff? > > Try $ ldd `which netscape` and see if it links libc5 or libc6. > The netscape binary should be the only thing that determines whether it > calls libc5 or libc6, so nothing but netscape to uninstall, just make sure > you got rid of it correctly and completely. > > Best of luck. > > -Dano > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null