* Roman Drahtmueller wrote on Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 03:02 +0100:
It conflicts with ldso-1.9.9-72
This seems to be a non-SuSE system, at least there was. You can try to remove the ldso package - there is no such package in a SuSE system.
Without ld.so, you have to expect that nothing can be exec'd (started) in worsest case.
rpm -qf /lib/ld.so.1.9.9
If the package name is ldso, then check its details in the rpm db: rpm -qi ldso. You should be able to remove it: rpm -e ldso
Well, rpm works without ld.so, correct :) But please make sure you have at least one "sash" (stand alone shell) open in an independent terminal. I would suggest to copy the files that are part of the RPM before uninstalling it (I guess you don't have the RPM ld.so.rpm to reinstall on errors). When after rpm -e commands like "date" refuse to work, you have a backup. With sash, you can copy it back (since sash has a lot of tools build-in, remember "help" as special build-in command :)). oki, Steffen -- Dieses Schreiben wurde maschinell erstellt, es trägt daher weder Unterschrift noch Siegel.