Re: should prelink be run again after a kernel or library updates?

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On May 21, 2003 04:32 pm, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
>  The fact that rpm -V fails is expected if you
> have upgraded packages they depend on and have not rerun prelink again,
IIRC, I *didn't* run prelink after installing / upgrading these packages,
so I guess my question _should have been_: do I need to, or should I
run prelink after upgrading packages...

> but for anything but package verification it should make zilch difference
> for functionality, just prelinking cannot be used for some
> programs and normal relocations will be applied instead.
I understand this part. I guess, then I should safely re-run prelink, then?

Elton
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