Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 20 May 1998 05:45:17 -0700 (PDT) | From | Derrik <> | Subject | Re: the way 2.1 shuts down compared to 2.0 |
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On Wed, 20 May 1998, Olaf Titz wrote:
> It turned out that the Sun JDK, which I had installed on the /var > disk, came with its own copy of libc.so.5.4.something deep inside an > obscurely nested path and ldconfig happily pointed every program out > there, including /bin/sh, to use that instead of the copy in /lib. > This also happened with another library (I think it was libdl). Blech. > (Fix, of course, was to remove all those redundant libraries.)
Why would you do that anyway? You shouldn't add the JDK's lib/ directory to your ld.so.conf. The JDK has wrapper scripts which will point the Java programs to the libraries included.
Derrik Pates dpates@kalifornia.com dpates@acm.org
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