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In <list-8120864@2rosenthals.com>, on 10/16/23
at 10:04 AM, "Massimo S." <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:
Hi Massimo,
i first switched the platform to p4 and then updated libc/libcx stuff, how is it possible?10-16-2023 09:51:10 SYS2070 PID f1da TID 0001 Slot 00a0
D:\USR\LOCAL\CLAMAV\BIN\FRESHCLAM.EXE
FRESHCLAM->LIBCN0.2026
182
(i've already updated all the lib/libcx staff with yum)
I don't have access to your system, so I can make semi-educated guesses.
Did you reboot afterwards? Are you sure the update did not fail? What
does
yum list installed libc libcx
report?
14/04/04 16:37 356.330 124 a--- libc05.dll
11/09/23 19:37 45.428 124 a--- libc06.dll
11/09/23 19:37 45.429 124 a--- libc061.dll
11/09/23 19:37 153.562 124 a--- libc062.dll
11/09/23 19:37 153.562 124 a--- libc063.dll
11/09/23 19:37 153.628 124 a--- libc064.dll
11/09/23 19:37 153.628 124 a--- libc065.dll
11/09/23 19:37 316.363 124 a--- libc066.dll
11/09/23 19:37 1.274.428 124 a--- libcn0.dll
12/05/23 18:59 59.040 124 a--- libcx0.dll
I can only guess you have a stray copy of libcn0.dll installed or loaded
somewhere. What does
psfiles | find "LIBCN0"
report? It should indicate that the copy from %UNIXROOT\usr\lib is
loaded.
FWIW, lxlite will show the ordinals defined in an executable.
lxlite -i- -c:exemap libcn0.dll
shows that when run again the properly updated libcn0.dll, the ordinal
that was missing is now defined as:
02026 ___libc_touch
which happens to be a side effect of my work with Paul and Dmitriy.
Steven
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