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Mailing List Subject: Re: [eCS-ISP] Updating bind In-Reply-To: References: User-Agent: Roundcube Webmail/1.4.15 Message-ID: <66ec54d2b674f8368c6f4d19b49ead3c@ecomstation.it> X-Sender: ml@ecomstation.it Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_3415c86a30e7c46321f012bd0f072f4e" --=_3415c86a30e7c46321f012bd0f072f4e Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Il 2025-06-12 08:16 Steven Levine ha scritto: > In , on 06/11/25 > at 11:45 PM, "Massimo S." said: > > Hi, > > 3/08/24 22:29 137.166 124 a--- libcx0.dbg > 3/08/24 22:29 59.022 124 a--- libcx0.dll This is probably correct. The way to know for sure is to use yum or anpm to show you what versions you have installed. The package version and platform need to match because bww ensures that they do when the packages are built and the dependencies are defined to require this. There's no technical reason that the version numbers and platform have to match, but common sense says it makes little sense to do otherwise, since the packages are tied at the hip. > or better, i find this: > libc-debuginfo.pentium4 1:0.1.13-1.oc00 > but dunno if it's the right one At one time you did. Yum or anpm can almost always provide the answer to this question. For example: [d:\tmp]yum list installed libc libc-debuginfo Installed Packages libc.pentium4 1:0.1.12-1.oc00 installed libc-debuginfo.pentium4 1:0.1.12-1.oc00 installed Note that as with libcx, the version number and platform will match. yum installed libc it say: libc.pentium4 1:0.1.13-1.oc00 installed yum install libc-debuginfo now i have: 3/08/24 22:21 2.303.268 124 a--- libcn0.dbg >> about pmmerge i find some .sym on the file system, but i don't know > > Since you have a somewhat non-standard setup, use > > bldlevel pmmerge.dll > > to check what you have installed. If it is 14.106, you can use > > PMMERGE.SYM 117620 1/04/20 1:08p > > if you have a copy. The timestamp may vary. If you running 14.106, > the > content of > > http://www.warpcave.com/symbols/pmmerge_sym-xqs-14.106.zip > > is preferred. The .xqs file provides better output compared to he .sym > file. good, i have 14.106 and installed the 2 files (.sym and .xqs) from the package on your link i guess we are ready thanks massimo --=_3415c86a30e7c46321f012bd0f072f4e Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

Il 2025-06-12 08:16 Steven Levine ha scritto:

In <list-13350022@2rosenthals.com>, on 06/11/25
   at 11:45 PM, "Massimo S." <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:<= br />
Hi,

  3/08/24 22:29     = ;   137.166    124 a---  libcx0.dbg
&nbs= p; 3/08/24 22:29         59.02= 2    124 a---  libcx0.dll

This is probably correct.  The way to know for sure is to use yu= m or anpm
to show you what versions you have installed.  The pack= age version and
platform need to match because bww ensures that they d= o when the packages
are built and the dependencies are defined to requ= ire this.

There's no technical reason that the version numbers a= nd platform have to
match, but common sense says it makes little sense= to do otherwise, since
the packages are tied at the hip.

or better, i find this:
libc-debuginfo.pentium4 &= nbsp;           &nbs= p;   1:0.1.13-1.oc00
but dunno if it's the right one
At one time you did. Yum or anpm can almost always provide the answer= to
this question.  For example:

[d:\tmp]yum list inst= alled libc libc-debuginfo
Installed Packages
libc.pentium4  =             &nb= sp;           1:0.1.= 12-1.oc00            = ;    
installed libc-debuginfo.pentium4  &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;1:0.1.12-1.oc00          =       
installed

Note that as= with libcx, the version number and platform will match.
 
 
yum installed libc it say:
 
libc.pentium4
1:0.1.13-1.oc00
installed
 
yum install libc-debuginfo
 
now i have:

3/08/24 22:21 2.303.268 124 a--- libcn0.dbg
 
 


about pmmerge i find some .sym on the file system, but= i don't know

Since you have a somewhat non-standard setup, use

 &n= bsp;bldlevel pmmerge.dll

to check what you have installed.  = ;If it is 14.106, you can use

 PMMERGE.SYM   &nbs= p;            &= nbsp;     117620   1/04/20  1:08p
if you have a copy.  The timestamp may vary.  If you ru= nning 14.106, the
content of

  http://www.warpcave.com/symbols/pmmerge_sym-xqs-14= =2E106.zip

is preferred.  The .xqs file provides better= output compared to he .sym
file.
 
good, i have 14.106 and installed the 2 files (.sym an= d .xqs) from the package on your link
 
i guess we are ready
 
thanks
 
massimo
 
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