, so having libutil.so there makes sense in my mind.
I think your best bet is to dig into whatever is setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
and get it set correctly. Remove /usr/lib32 or at least ensure that /lib
is searched first. Trying to change rtld's behavior is not the right
approach, IMHO.
--
N
r a serial console setup appears
irrelevant, since the problem arises on sio1 as well.
Just curious if anyone knows what this could be. If not, I'll investigate
further. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
A personal CC is appreciated on replies, though I read the list as well
I forgot to mention, this is on 6.1-RELEASE-p4/amd64. Also, the /dev/acd0
node remains in existence and seems to work fine.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006, Nate Eldredge wrote:
Hi all,
In the course of various screwing around with my ATAPI CDROM device
(including some dvd ripping and playing that got
nal CC on any replies, if
convenient, so I don't miss them in my digest.
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Nate Eldredge
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