OK, found this:
But: ....
You must have the prelink
package installed. Type
rpm -q prelink
to find out if you do.
If not, do up2date prelink
to install it, or get the rpm from CD-2.
Then, as root, just type
prelink -aRv
and wait for it to finish in the terminal window. It takes a while to
start, don't give up.
rpm -q prelink returns:
and ... whereis prelink returns:Code:[root@ken /]# rpm -q prelink prelink-0.2.0-18 [root@ken /]#
and ..Code:[root@ken /]# whereis prelink prelink: /usr/sbin/prelink /etc/prelink.conf /usr/share/man/man8/prelink.8.gz [root@ken /]#
Yet: /etc/usr/sbin/prelink.conf contains:Code:[root@ken /]# cd /usr/sbin [root@ken sbin]# prelink -aRv bash: prelink: command not found [root@ken sbin]#
but ...Code:# This config file contains a list of directories both with binaries # and libraries prelink should consider by default. # If a directory name is prefixed with `-l ', the directory hierarchy # will be walked as long as filesystem boundaries are not crossed. # If a directory name is prefixed with `-h ', symbolic links in a # directory hierarchy are followed. -l /bin -l /usr/bin -l /sbin -l /usr/sbin -l /usr/X11R6/bin -l /usr/kerberos/bin -l /usr/games -l /usr/libexec -l /var/ftp/bin -l /lib -l /usr/lib -l /usr/X11R6/lib -l /usr/kerberos/lib -l /usr/X11R6/LessTif -l /var/ftp/lib
Color me befuddled ???Code:[root@ken sbin]# cd / [root@ken /]# prelink -aRv bash: prelink: command not found [root@ken /]#


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