[BL] netpbm

sindi keesan keesan at sdf.lonestar.org
Thu Oct 27 09:49:24 EDT 2005


On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, mikkel meinike wrote:

> On 10/26/05, sindi keesan <keesan at sdf.lonestar.org> wrote:
>
>> What is eps?
> eqripsulated (not ritht spell'ed) post script you need it for images
> in groff ore latex. I think pnmtops would do but I don't know yet.
>
> The netpbm packages that I have build on my VL4 (SL9 eqevevalent)
> dependent on the following libs: (cheked with ldd)
>
> ld-2.3.1.so
> ld-linux.so.2
> lib.log
> libc-2.3.1.so
> libc.so.6
> libm-2.3.1.so
> libm.so.6

These libraries are later than Slackware 8.1 (which is libc 2.2.5).
BL3 is libc5 and the above is libc6 (so is Slackware 7.1, libc 2.1.3)

> As fare as I can see non of this libs is already in my BL3 there is a
> libm.so.5 but I think the internal linking between packages should be
> able to know the deference between libm.so.5 and libm.so.6 so what I
> think is that it should be possible to drop this libs into /lib with
> out corrupting the rest of the system. This few libs don't take up
> very much space (on floppy) so maybe I could make a packages that
> other BL3 users could benefit from. What do you think? I have some
> home pages but I don't know if it is possible just to upload a
> packages to a homage and link to it and than others can download it do
> you know about that?

If SW91 has these libraries, you could try installing the libc so package 
from that using the pkg command (which also makes the proper symlinks). 
Several of us have added a libc6 (from SW81 and maybe SW71) and it works. 
Libc5 and libc6 are stored in different places and you can use programs 
that require either one.  It gets trickier if there are dependencies other 
than libc-related (which is what happens using the libc5 netpbm in BL2).

You can put packages on your home page.  That is what I did.  You might 
not even have to link to them, just provide the exact URL or the URL of 
the directory where they are located.  But they will only work for people 
with this later library.

  >
> /Mikkel
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