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On Tuesday 24 October 2006 6:29 pm, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 18:16, 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. ;) Smart runs SuSEconfig WHEN it's needed, and not auto when it gets done.
A 'cat /sbin/SuSEconfig | grep ldconfig' comes back empty, Fred. I'm running 10.0, if that matters.
'Don't know if that matters or not. I've noted OFTEN that SuSEconfig is run via Smart during the install process. Fred -- MickySoft, the ultimate corporate parasite.