Hello Roman,
Thank you very much for your help.
I followed it as close as possible.
FYI below are the steps, and results I got.
It worked fine.
Thanks again and Happy New Year.
Antal
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1) ls -la /lib/ld*
106242 Jan 19 2001 /lib/ld-2.2.so
17 May 4 2000 /lib/ld-linux.so.1 -> ld-linux.so.1.9.9
23940 Apr 25 2000 /lib/ld-linux.so.1.9.9
9 Oct 21 2001 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 -> ld-2.2.so
104212 Apr 25 2000 /lib/ld.so
104212 Apr 25 2000 /lib/ld.so.1.9.9
2) rpm -qf /lib/ld.so.1.9.9
ldso-1.9.9-72
shlibs5-2000.1.17-7
3) rpm -qi ldso.
Name : ldso Relocations: (not
relocateable)
Version : 1.9.9 Vendor: SuSE GmbH,
Nuernberg, Germany
Release : 72 Build Date: Mon 08 Nov
1999 07:38:53 PM /etc/localtime
Install date: Thu 04 May 2000 04:27:33 PM /etc/localtime Build
Host: hagood.suse.de
Group : unknown Source RPM:
ldso-1.9.9-72.src.rpm
Size : 452484 License: 1997 S.u.S.E.
GmbH, Fürth, Germany
Packager : feedback@suse.de
Summary : ld.so, the dynamic linker/loader.
Description :
ld.so completes the final process of linking all necessary references
to sharable objects and unreferenced symbols in an impure executable,
(usually a dynamically linked executable), to produce a runnable file.
Nearly all Linux binaries are "incomplete" in the sense that they
require further linking at run time. ld.so's job is to thus complete
the linking process started at compile time.
Authors:
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David Engel