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From: Mark Taylor <mtaylor@cybernet.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: [FreeBSD-1.1.BETA] ld.so not found...
Date: 1 Mar 1994 01:57:58 GMT
Organization: Cybernet Systems
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:)

I've been running FreeBSD 1.0.2 for several months now on five machines, 
and I am very pleased with it.  The netpeople have been very helpful in
these
news discussions, and I am grateful for their expertise and committment to
make FreeBSD a wonderful environment for all of us.

Just thought I'd get that off my chest...

I've installed 1.1.BETA on a Gateway 486 DX2/66.  I got all of the source
and the binaries.  First I installed the binary distribution.  I found
that the man pages were broken (man anything returned "No ld.so").  I saw
that the program ldconfig was run during rc, so I figured I did something
wrong.  Then I recompiled the entire source distribution and installed it.
This did not fix my problem.  Still no ld.so, yet I can see it sitting
there
as r-xr-xr-x bin bin /usr/libexec/ld.so.  What can I do to get my man
pages
in 1.1.BETA?  What have I done wrong?



-Mark J. Taylor
mtaylor@cybernet.com

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