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Old 9th February 2007, 07:32 PM
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Dosemu relocation error

Hi I'm trying to track down an error that I see when I try to start dosemu:

relocation error: /usr/local/bin/dosemu: symbol localtime, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference

I have 3 FC6 systems and this is only a problem on _one_. After googling, I've tried the LD assume kernel business without any luck. A strange symptom is that If I try to start it 10 times in succession, it usually works. Another oddity, If I reinstall my libc rpm, the problem seems to go away for a day.
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