Ed Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> So, it looks to me like wn_1.17.11-1.deb needs libc6 but doesn't list
> that among its dependencies. You don't have libc6 installed on your
> system, do you? That's my guess. So, you could install wn_1.17.0-5.deb
> from stable, or start upgrading to li
On 09 Jul 1997 22:18:10 +0200 Joachim Trinkwitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
onn.de) wrote:
> No, definitively not ("file /usr/sbin/wn" shows "/usr/sbin/wn: ELF 32-bit LSB
> executable, Intel 386, version 1, stripped") -- BTW, it's a web server.
>
> I got another tip to look after a missing library and tr
Emilio Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "JT" == Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JT> After installing the 'unstable' package wn_1.17.11-1.deb the
> JT> installation failed with a (for me) mysterious error: bash says
> JT> "/usr/sbin/wn: No such file or directory", and th
It's these "/usr/sbin/???: No such file or directory" errors that have been
plaguing my upgrade on my Thinkpad 365XD. I swear I followed the upgrade
instructions for going from an 'old' 1.2 to 1.3. Now, it would appear that I
have a bad ldso package (I might not have been paying close enought at
Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After installing the 'unstable' package wn_1.17.11-1.deb the installation
> failed with a (for me) mysterious error: bash says "/usr/sbin/wn: No such file
> or directory", and the same thing with all other executables which belongs to
> WN, but all f
> "JT" == Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JT> After installing the 'unstable' package wn_1.17.11-1.deb
JT> the installation failed with a (for me) mysterious error:
JT> bash says "/usr/sbin/wn: No such file or directory", and
JT> the same thing with all other exec
> "JT" == Joachim Trinkwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JT> After installing the 'unstable' package wn_1.17.11-1.deb the
JT> installation failed with a (for me) mysterious error: bash says
JT> "/usr/sbin/wn: No such file or directory", and the same thing with
JT> all other executables which be
After installing the 'unstable' package wn_1.17.11-1.deb the installation
failed with a (for me) mysterious error: bash says "/usr/sbin/wn: No such file
or directory", and the same thing with all other executables which belongs to
WN, but all files _are_ correctly installed (in my opinion).
The bi
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