On 06/04/2013 11:48 AM, Adam Williamson
wrote:
On Tue, 2013-06-04 at 09:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:On 06/04/2013 01:07 AM, Michal Jaegermann wrote:The file that is there is libQtOpenGL.so.4.8.4 along with two symbolic links pointing to it. So ldconfig did its job. It appears that there is nothing wrong with your installation.There must be something wrong as ldconfig keeps reporting this truncated file which doesn't exist :)If you are not sure to which packages belongs a specific file you can run a verification step like that: rpm -Vf /lib/libQtOpenGL.so.4.8.4 where a file you are referencing has to exist.That also reports nothing, so it appears rpm isn't aware of the file/package even though it has been erased and re installed a few times now.I think some people are missing that the file does not actually exist once the package install process is complete. To me, it sounds like an ldconfig is somehow being run from the package's scriptlets before extraction of the files from the RPM is actually complete. This all came about after an update was aborted by a hardware failure. Unfortunately I don't recall what I did after the aborted update...as it was several weeks ago. I **assume** I redid the update and after the next package was handled, ldconfig was run for it.....but the extraction/handling of files from qt-x11 had not been completed. The question now is how I get rid of that "/usr/lib/xxxxxxxx is truncated" warning. Reinstalls and re-running ldconfig after cache deletion doesn't work. -- --Cheers-- |
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