Hi,
Recently I updated my CentOS 4.8 and while the updates has installed, yum show me this error some times:
/sbin/ldconfig: file /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c8dd6a is truncated
/sbin/ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c78993 is empty, not checked. /sbin/ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.3;48ccd312 is empty, not checked.
thanks,
I did a "ls -la" in /usr/lib/libtcl8.4*, and show this result:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 683136 Jul 25 2008 /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Set 10 2008 /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c78993 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Set 11 2008 /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c8dd6a
Somebody know what is "/usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c78993" and "/usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c8dd6a"?
I can remove it?
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Daniel Bruno danielbruno@projetofedora.org wrote:
Hi,
Recently I updated my CentOS 4.8 and while the updates has installed, yum show me this error some times:
/sbin/ldconfig: file /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c8dd6a is truncated
/sbin/ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c78993 is empty, not checked. /sbin/ldconfig: File /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.3;48ccd312 is empty, not checked.
thanks,
-- Daniel Bruno http://danielbruno.eti.br danielbruno@projetofedora.org
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 12:08, Daniel Bruno danielbruno@projetofedora.org wrote:
I did a "ls -la" in /usr/lib/libtcl8.4*, and show this result:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 683136 Jul 25 2008 /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Set 10 2008 /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c78993 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Set 11 2008 /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c8dd6a
Somebody know what is "/usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c78993" and "/usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so;48c8dd6a"?
I believe those are result of a failed install of an RPM, where it had time to unpack the files (or start unpacking them) but not to finish writing them and renaming into the definitive names. This might have happened if the machine crashed in the middle of an RPM install.
I can remove it?
I believe you can, after all I don't think any applications would try to access those files. I suggest moving them somewhere else or backing them up just in case...
HTH, Filipe