On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Craig Harmon wrote:
> I don't know if this helps or not:
> rpm -qa|grep glibc*
>
> glib-devel-1.2.9-1
> glib-gtkbeta-1.3.2-2
> glibc-profile-2.2.2-10
> compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2
> glib-1.2.9-1
> glib10-1.0.6-9
> glibc-common-2.2.2-10
> glib-gtkbeta-devel-1.3.2-2
> glibc-2.2.2-10
> glibc-devel-2.2.2-10
>
Ok - then you need to upgrade:
glibc-common-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm
glibc-devel-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm
glibc-profile-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm
and one of
glibc-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm
glibc-2.2.4-19.i686.rpm
Depending on your processor. If you have a PII, PIII, PIV, or a K7
processor, you will want to use:
rpm -Uvh glibc-common-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm \
glibc-profile-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm glibc-2.2.4-19.i686.rpm
If you have a different processor, use:
rpm -Uvh glibc-common-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm \
glibc-profile-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm glibc-2.2.4-19.i386.rpm
(It is all one command, using \ to split into two lines.)
Mikkel
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Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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