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Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Hi everyone,
I have a VM with Debian unstable. After an update ldconfig is missing. ldconfig is part of libc-bin which should be part of the basic installation. Therefore I'm assuming it's a bug.
I already reverted the VM to a 20.7.2018 snapshot and it happened again.
Ideas?
Thanks
I have a VM with Debian unstable. After an update ldconfig is missing. ldconfig is part of libc-bin which should be part of the basic installation. Therefore I'm assuming it's a bug.
I already reverted the VM to a 20.7.2018 snapshot and it happened again.
Ideas?
Thanks
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Why don't you simply reinstall libc-bin?
I'm running Sid, too. No such problem here.
I'm running Sid, too. No such problem here.
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Tried. It failed.
Anyway I found a solution buried in debian mailing lists: I should use "su -" instead of "su". Otherwise I can't use ldconfig.
Do you know of a place to read about news like this?
Anyway I found a solution buried in debian mailing lists: I should use "su -" instead of "su". Otherwise I can't use ldconfig.
Do you know of a place to read about news like this?
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Or sudo, like:
What commands do you need to execute as root? Everything that changes the system of another user's data. If you which to do something within your own home directory, you don't need to use root privileges.
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sudo ldconfig
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
am i correct that you were doingTharbad wrote:Tried. It failed.
Anyway I found a solution buried in debian mailing lists: I should use "su -" instead of "su". Otherwise I can't use ldconfig.
Do you know of a place to read about news like this?
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$ su
# ldconfig
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
It's in unstable.
ldconfig runs after a kernel update...
ldconfig runs after a kernel update...
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Yes, you can read about it right here. Its been talked about for weeks.Tharbad wrote: Anyway I found a solution buried in debian mailing lists: I should use "su -" instead of "su". Otherwise I can't use ldconfig.
Do you know of a place to read about news like this?
Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
if you are running sid without apt-listbugs and apt-listchanges then you have no one to blame but yourself
because listchanges made this clear
because listchanges made this clear
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
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Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
This forum.Tharbad wrote:This forum or another?
It also has come up on some other forums as well:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... 769#460769
Quoting from util-linux/NEWS.Debian.gz:
The two implementations are very similar but have some minor differences (and there might be more that was not yet noticed ofcourse), e.g.
new 'su' (with no args, i.e. when preserving the environment) also preserves PATH and IFS, while old su would always reset PATH and IFS even in 'preserve environment' mode.
su '' (empty user string) used to give root, but now returns an error.
previously su only had one pam config, but now 'su -' is configured separately in /etc/pam.d/su-l
The first difference is probably the most user visible one. Doing plain 'su' is a really bad idea for many reasons, so using 'su -' is strongly recommended to always get a newly set up environment similar to a normal login. If you want to restore behaviour more similar to the previous one you can add 'ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes' in /etc/login.defs.
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Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Thanks GarryRicketson.
milomak: I'm running on unstable as I'm testing it against Arch.
milomak: I'm running on unstable as I'm testing it against Arch.
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Re: Debian unstable - ldconfig gone after update
Your welcome,
I do expect thischange will catch a few people by surprise though, and expect to see more posts asking about what is going on, it is fairly recent. Guess that would be another topic though,...sorry,
carry on.
I do expect this
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su and su -
carry on.