On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:23:26PM -0600, Bruno Wolff III wrote: > This might not really impact things. I didn't test using -av as the cron > scripts do. But if the -R option doesn't use up address space faster (which > I don't know), then the cron scripts may need to be modified. > This is sample output that I got: > [root@cerberus bruno]# /usr/sbin/prelink -vaR > /usr/sbin/prelink: /usr/bin/kbabeldict.#prelink#.UJB6Nz: Could not find one of the dependencies > /usr/sbin/prelink: /usr/bin/kbabel.#prelink#.PUsLOh: Could not find one of the dependencies > /usr/sbin/prelink: /usr/bin/gnucash-bin: Could not find one of the dependencies > /usr/sbin/prelink: /sbin/mdassemble.static: PT_INTERP segment not corresponding to .interp section > /usr/sbin/prelink: /sbin/fence_xvmd: Could not find one of the dependencies > Laying out 518 libraries in virtual address space 00101000-50000000 > Random base 0x3b0f0000 > /usr/sbin/prelink: Could not find virtual address slot for /usr/lib/libwireshark.so.0 > > The last message about wireshark is the fatal one. The other messages showed > up when using the -m option, but did not prevent prelinking. Why are you leaving -m out? For 32-bit address space, if you have many shared libraries -m is very important, there isn't really enough address space in the default ranges to fit thousands of shared libraries. /etc/sysconfig/prelink has PRELINK_OPTS=-mR as the default... Jakub -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list