[SOLVED]`GLIBC_2.14' not found

I tried to update openssl on an older machine, and now am getting:
"`GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0)"
for various commands including pacman.  I have the glibc-2.14.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz pkg on my machine, but cannot install it.  Lots of stuff doesn't work, does anyone know how I can fix this?
thanks,
--charlie
Last edited by cfarinella (2012-04-23 18:57:31)

cfarinella wrote:"`GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0)"
That's strange - sure it doesn't say "2.15"?
You should have recompiled openssl, rather than changed just 2 of its files. That's very unsafe - e.g. what about /usr/lib/engines/*.so?

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    I tried to run qdbus with
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    Haven't I rather a package missing, like qt5 or something?
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    Last edited by Caldazar (2014-01-25 20:55:02)

    Thanks! That's better although it doesn't work out of the box either.
    qtchooser apparently sends the applications to '/usr/lib/qt/bin/qdbus' which doesn't exist, Arch uses /usr/lib/qt4' instead
    qdbus: could not exec '/usr/lib/qt/bin/qdbus': No such file or directory
    So I had to link those too.
    sudo ln -s /usr/lib/qt4 /usr/lib/qt
    I don't know whether that's a problem with qtchooser or rather with some of my environment variables being wrong.
    But anyways, linking the directories 'qt' to 'qt4' makes a whole lot more sense to me than micromanaging the paths of single binaries or libraries.
    P.S. @ChemBro
    Yes, using qdbus-qt4 seems to work with commands I have control over but telling applications like Netbeans to use that is a different beast, at least from a user-perspective.
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    Last edited by Caldazar (2014-01-21 15:03:39)

  • [solved] hostname command not found

    Some months ago i've got this problem:
    startx: line 127 hostname command not found
    that i solved with
    pacman -S net-tools
    Today the problem is here again O.o
    I've reinstalled net-tools and coreutils but nothing
    Last edited by polslinux (2011-08-26 11:31:26)

    http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/ … 21397.html
    Edit: inetutils from [testing] http://www.archlinux.org/packages/testi … inetutils/ have the hostname binary and it was removed from the [testing] net-tools http://www.archlinux.org/packages/testi … net-tools/
    Packages in [core] still work the old way: net-tools provides hostname.
    Last edited by karol (2011-08-26 10:29:33)

  • [SOLVED]pacstrab: command not found

    Hey,
    I'm trying to install Arch together with Windows 8.1... No problems with UEFI, since I already had Arch installed one time but had to remove it and my notebook doesn't came with preinstalled windows.
    I made an ext4 partition, mounted root, established an internet connection and so on. But every time I try to run "pacstrap /mnt base base-devel" or just only "pacstrab" I receive the message:
    command not found: pacstrab
    What is this!? I don't know how to solve this problem... This is just weird because that is not my first Arch installation. Checksum of my .iso is correct.
    Greets
    Last edited by Arche (2013-11-03 09:17:53)

    'pacstrab' only was just a test in sheer desperation.
    OH MY GOD. I can't be so dumb... Will test it if I really wrote pacstrab in my installtion, too.
    EDIT: Please delete this... I'm so disgusting... Trying everything for a hour and I'm just too dumb to type...
    Last edited by Arche (2013-11-03 09:12:34)

  • [solved] gconfpkg: command not found

    From my pacman output:
    (11/14) upgrading fusion-icon
    ==> Updating icon-cache.....
    /tmp/alpm_Napi2c/.INSTALL: line 32: gconfpkg: command not found
    error: command failed to execute correctly
    I reinstalled gconf and re-updated fusion-icon, the installation completed succesfully.
    This has happened before, should I be worried?
    p.s. these errors are not logged in pacman.log!
    Last edited by stefanwilkens (2009-12-03 13:35:44)

    problem solved, the location of gconfpkg wasn't in PATH
    locate gconfpkg
    /usr/sbin/gconfpkg
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