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Error 127 in install of glibc 2.2.3
- To: <glibc-linux at ricardo dot ecn dot wfu dot edu>
- Subject: Error 127 in install of glibc 2.2.3
- From: "Kate Ahrens" <kate dot ahrens at unisonfree dot net>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 23:20:32 +0100
- Reply-To: glibc-linux at ricardo dot ecn dot wfu dot edu
I am hoping someone can explain (and help me rescue from) an error I've
suffered when upgrading glibc on my redhat 6 based system. The old version
of glibc was 2.1.1 and, having obtained the necessary versions of make, gcc
and so on, I ran the configure;make;install process as recommended in the
documentation and the installation process worked fine - but, of course,
resulted in the new library being installed from /usr/local
Given that I was upgrading from a version 2 glibc I assumed that it was fine
to interpret this success positively and repeated the process with
prefix=/usr to get a working version of glibc 2.2.3 as my primary library.
Configure, make and make check all went smoothly. make install however,
returned an error - error 127. Then my machine froze. At this stage I am not
able to log in, and rebooting results in an init error: error while loading
shared libraries: cannot open shared object file: cannot load shared object
file: no such file or directory.
What can I do? And what did I do wrong? I'm always learning, but it seems
like so often I am learning from mistakes. Please help...
Nick