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From: rxtgep@minyos.xx.rmit.EDU.AU (Glen Pill)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: NetBSD-current and XFree86-2.1 versions
Date: 26 Apr 1994 11:32:09 GMT
Organization: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
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I've been trying unsuccessfully to install binaries of XFree86-2.1 and
recently ran into a different error when trying to run anything in the
XFree86-2.1 binary distribution.  The error i'm getting is 
"Cannot map ld.so".  I'm unsure of what it actually means, but can mention
that an 'ldconfig -r' reveals that ld.so can see where all the libX*.so.3.0
shared libraries live.

As I mentioned before, i'm running NetBSD-current (from April 20 binaries
from ftp.iastate.edu) and just found new Xfree86-2.1 binaries containing
what seems to be 3.0 versions of the libraries.

If anyone can shed some light on this it'd be much appreciated, as i'm
dreading having to compile XFree86-2.1

Thanks,


Glen.


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