I did an upgrade from Fedora 27 to the Fedora 28 beta a while back. (About a week before final release.) After the update I tried to recompile a program I use often. The program would compile after a bit of patching, but it would not start.
Using ldd I was able to determine that the ldconfig database still had old entries from the Fedora 27 install that had been upgraded/erased.
Is this a known issue or am I just going mad?
perl -pe 's/^\s+//g' *.py
On Wed, 16 May 2018 10:16:26 -0700 alan@clueserver.org wrote:
I did an upgrade from Fedora 27 to the Fedora 28 beta a while back. (About a week before final release.) After the update I tried to recompile a program I use often. The program would compile after a bit of patching, but it would not start.
Using ldd I was able to determine that the ldconfig database still had old entries from the Fedora 27 install that had been upgraded/erased.
Is this a known issue or am I just going mad?
Is it possible that *you* put those entries there? If they didn't come from a package, they wouldn't have been changed by the update. It's possible there was a packaging miscue, but having been recently burned by a file I left in /etc/ld.so.conf.d, it's the first thing I thought of.