On 10/28/22 01:59, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
Show full content of /etc/ld.so.preload ... Here is what I found -
nova:/etc # cd /SuSE15.3/etc/ld.so.conf.d/ nova:/SuSE15.3/etc/ld.so.conf.d # ls graphviz.conf nova:/SuSE15.3/etc/ld.so.conf.d # more graphviz.conf /usr/lib64/graphviz /usr/lib64/graphviz/sharp /usr/lib64/graphviz/java /usr/lib64/graphviz/perl /usr/lib64/graphviz/php /usr/lib64/graphviz/ocaml /usr/lib64/graphviz/python /usr/lib64/graphviz/lua /usr/lib64/graphviz/tcl /usr/lib64/graphviz/guile /usr/lib64/graphviz/ruby That is not what I requested. Preloading a library is a very exceptional use case and preloading a library globally needs a very good reason. And libreadline is not something that makes sense to
On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 8:22 AM Marc Chamberlin <marc@marcchamberlin.com> wrote: ... preload in any case. I wonder if you have something like rootkit (which would also explain the "missing" file in ls output).
OH!! My bad! Dunno my brain must have slipped a cog somewhere! Anywise here is the output you requested, I think it is very interesting but dunno how it got set this way -
nova:/SuSE15.3/etc # cat ld.so.preload /lib64/libreadline.so.4
As for my current status, David Rankin send me instructions to do -
$ sudo ldconfig It is not related to /etc/ld.so.preload at all.
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