>
> Hi:
>
> I have screwed up my KDE install in some manner. By installing old
> versions of library RPM's for QT and GTK,GLIBC,etc ? I think I have
> caused KDE not to run. If I attempt to startkde, it fails and X never
> begins. I get an error that it can't find shared object library
> libg++.so27. Is 27 a line in some file? I can't tell.
>
One of the programs of your KDE (or perhaps Qt ) is obviosly not the
one you got from RedHat since it is using a library from the libc5
RPM. Either you reinstall every kde and Qt rpm either you install the
libc5 RPM but the later will probably not be enough if you installed
an old QT since it is likely that your KDE programs have benn
linked against libc6 and QT against libc5.
> Usually, I thought that startx looked to
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/Xclients and based on a desktop settting or
> installation, either gnome or kde would run. I have run both. I did
> switch to gnome, but I would like to run KDE sometimes. Anyhow,
> KDE will not even start because of the shared object library.
>
> I looked on the RedHat 6.1 disc and I can't find a libg++. Does anyone
> have any ideas to save me from doing a new install of everything?
See above. Dependenceies are made to avoid this kind of mistakes.
Don't overrie them unles you know what you are doing.
> I have new and modified PCMCIA code and scripting. I have re-built my
> own kernel and modules. I just want to get KDE working again and it
Rebuilding the kernel is useless.
> looks like libg++.so27 is the immediate problem.
>
Is in libc5
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