On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Gabriel Filion wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 11-04-20 01:02 PM, Martin Alfke wrote:
>> On Apr 20, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Sans wrote:
>>> Say for example, this is the package, already installed on the
>>> system:
>>>
>>> # rpm -qa | grep lfc-libs
>>> lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
>
Hello,
On 11-04-20 01:02 PM, Martin Alfke wrote:
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Sans wrote:
>> Say for example, this is the package, already installed on the
>> system:
>>
>> # rpm -qa | grep lfc-libs
>> lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
>> lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
>>
>> and I want a symbolic: "liblfc.so ->
On Apr 20, 2011, at 6:07 PM, Sans wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Say for example, this is the package, already installed on the
> system:
>
> # rpm -qa | grep lfc-libs
> lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
> lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
>
> and I want a symbolic: "liblfc.so -> libdpm.so.1.8.0" in "/opt/lfc/
> lib",
Dear all,
Say for example, this is the package, already installed on the
system:
# rpm -qa | grep lfc-libs
lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
lfc-libs-1.8.0-1sec.sl5
and I want a symbolic: "liblfc.so -> libdpm.so.1.8.0" in "/opt/lfc/
lib", for example. Is it possible? Cheers!!
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