Hi jy,
On Thu, 6 Jan 2011, jy wrote:
strange thing actually,
I just tried uninstalling/reinstalling hydrogen and liblash2
and now even though apt-get says liblash2 is installed, i can't find it :
$ sudo locate liblash
Don't use locate for stuff like this. It's info that is
cached daily into a database.
$ ls -l /usr/lib/liblash*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2011-01-06 19:20 /usr/lib/liblash.so.1 ->
liblash.so.1.1.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9420 2011-01-04 21:05 /usr/lib/liblash.so.1.1.1
This means that liblash2 is not installed or not installed
properly.
$ ldd hydrogen
ldd: ./hydrogen: No such file or directory
Sorry... should be...
$ ldd /usr/bin/hydrogen
-- or --
$ ldd $(which hydrogen)
...but that's no matter because it appears to be an
installation issue with lash.
looks like the documentation for liblash2 is there (even the deb in the
cache), but it's not installed.
I tried purging and reinstalling liblash2. it's still not here....
This will tell you if it's installed or not:
$ dpkg-query --list liblash2
If it's installed, this will tell you what files it
provides:
$ dpkg-query --listfiles liblash2
If it says that it provides /usr/lib/liblash2.so.2.1.1 --
but the file is actually missing -- then you have an
installation issue with liblash2.
Note that /usr/lib/liblash2.so.2 is always a symbolic link
to the *real* so-file.
-gabriel
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