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On Wednesday 25 October 2006 00:16, Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 8:07 am, C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Learned in the past weeks that it is necessary to run SuSEconfig after using Smart. During my DOS days I would have made a batfile where Smart would be followed by SuSEconfig. Could that be done easily in Suse 10.1?
What wonders me is the instruction in one of the email's to use "ldconfig && SuSEconfig" From the short timespan I used Red Hat (RH 5.2) I remember ldconfig but since my happy Suse years I can't remember using ldconfig. What is the background of the combined instruction? Ldconfig does not do anything visual on my system. SuSEconfig does ;).
SuSEconfig runs ldconfig.
Where? YaST runs it, as part of inst_suseconfig, but I don't see it in suseconfig proper I think the trend is to move stuff like that into postinstall scripts of the rpms that actually need it