On Sunday, September 16, 2018 10:00:10 AM EDT Tom Horsley wrote:
> Seems like I've been getting this for a long time now on
> every glibc update:
> 
>   Running scriptlet: glibc-2.27-30.fc28.x86_64 412/417
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.8JLoGA: line 5: /sbin/sln: No such file or
> directory
 
> Anyone know what an sln is and why glibc expects to find it?

sln is a statically linked ln command.  It is provided by
glibc-arm-linux-gnu.  It is *not* provided as /usr/sbin/sln, though.
It ends up in another hierarchy that is obviously a chroot structure
when compiling for arm architecture.

Why it's being executed during a glibc update is a mystery, though.

-- 
Garry T. Williams


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