Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 22:28, Stanley Long wrote:
rpm -q libc.so.6 returns "package libc.so.t is not installed".
try "rpm -q glibc"
Yep, that returns: "glibc-2.2.5-164" so it must be there.
whereis libc.so.6 returns "libc.so: /lib/libc.so.6 /usr/lib/libc.so".
So it's there. If it weren't you wouldn't be able to run *anything*. Not whereis, not ls, *nothing*.
What made you think it was gone?
My XMessages said, "grep:error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" That was followed by similar things for "cut", "file", and "sed". Maybe "rpm -q libc.so.6" was the wrong question to ask. Thanks. I just now rebooted the box, and XMessages comes up clean. The printer still has a page in que that it doesn't complete. The Epson 1270 printhead made three more passes just after hardware scan on boot. That happens after each reboot: three passes of the head. It is not proceeding thru the job, just repeating the first three passes each time. I tried it three times now. http://localhost:631/jobs says the job is being processed. http://localhost:631/printers says the printer is "processing, accepting jobs" and "Printing page 1, 6%" Maybe its time to change the subject line ... I cancelled the print job. Turning the printer OFF/ON started the garbage of an interrupted job. 3X printer OFF/ON cleared it out. I deleted the printer and it up again. "Parallel port busy, will retry in 30 seconds" Printer OFF/ON + reboot ... Again ... Another test print, this time from Mozilla. It works. "lpr -P<printer name> works from xv. VeriCAD finds and uses the default printer Even the "Print Test Page" from http://localhost:631 works (print #30 :-) Thank you very much!
Anders
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