Hi Greg,
As, apt-cache show ldso says, it is only needed for old programs that
use libc4 or libc5. Chances are, everything you use is libc6 a.k.a.
glibc 2. At least every Debian package is compiled against libc6, so if
you don't have any other software around, you should be safe removing
it.
Ch
On 24 Oct 2001, Greg Wiley wrote:
> Just slightly confused here. I tried the deborphan package on
> a testing machine today and was given a list of packages to
> remove. They included ldso. Now, I was pretty sure ldso
> is an important package so I checked using dselect. Hey, ldso
> is in opt/o
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 15:08:29 -0700, "Greg Wiley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just slightly confused here. I tried the deborphan package on
> a testing machine today and was given a list of packages to
> remove. They included ldso. Now, I was pretty sure ldso
> is an important package so I chec
Just slightly confused here. I tried the deborphan package on
a testing machine today and was given a list of packages to
remove. They included ldso. Now, I was pretty sure ldso
is an important package so I checked using dselect. Hey, ldso
is in opt/oldlibs.
So I go ahead and try the removal b
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