Matt Temple wrote:
Further, I believe that this is only an issue if there are functions in
the "real" libcom_err.so.3 that aren't in libcom_err.so.2 that are called by Pine and Pico.
Actually, it will be an issue if there are any missing symbols, or if the functions provided by libcom_err.so.2 take a different number of arguments, or arguments in a different order, or arguments which are pointers to different sized structures.
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Probably because you aren't doing any Kerberos authentication, so the functions in the library are never used.
I'll keep this offline for a moment. There is a RedHat krb5-libs-1.2.7-14 rpm that has libcom_err.so.3 in it
If it is installed with the --oldpackage option
and a link is made in /lib to /usr/kerberos/lib/libcom_err.so.3.0,
is this going to break anything?
I see some arguments about there being two libraries, but no resolution.
Matt
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