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OS 6.7.4 what happened to ldconfig?
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2017-06-09
03:58 PM
2017-06-09
03:58 PM
OS 6.7.4 what happened to ldconfig?
attempting an ldconfig results in:
root@mydevice:/# ldconfig /sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib/libreadycloud.so.1 is not a symbolic link
attempting to reinstall libc6 shows it's a Netgear proprietary version.
root@mydevice:/# apt-get install libc6 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done libc6 is already the newest version (2.19-18+deb8u9.netgear1). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
Other than possibly breaking Readycloud, are there any risks associated with installing standard jessie libc6? I don't mind losing ReadyCloud as I don't use it.
Model: RNDP6000-200 |ReadyNAS® Pro 6 |EOL
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2017-06-11
10:50 AM
2017-06-11
10:50 AM
Re: OS 6.7.4 what happened to ldconfig?
@vaprasad wrote:
Other than possibly breaking Readycloud, are there any risks associated with installing standard jessie libc6? I don't mind losing ReadyCloud as I don't use it.
You risk breaking Readynasd - the NAS application behind the Web UI.
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2017-06-12
05:26 AM
2017-06-12
05:26 AM
Re: OS 6.7.4 what happened to ldconfig?
You could run the OS6 VM and compare with what you see in that and try to debug what's gone wrong on your system. Sounds like there's a file where there should be a symlink or something like that.
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