On Thursday 25 July 2019 16:17:27 Mike Bird wrote:
On Thu July 25 2019 10:51:52 Gene Heskett wrote:
gene@coyote:/etc/cron.daily$ tdesudo synaptic
tdesudo: error while loading shared libraries: libtdecore.so.14:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Hi Gene,
I have no idea how you can have TDE installed and running without
one of the most important TDE libraries. Perhaps a path problem.
No, well not
intentional. Its looking, or trying to,
at /opt/trinity/lib64 but there's only a lib dir. Maybe this explains
other stuff thats wonky too. Like my index problems with kmail a couple
months back, etc etc.
This was a 32 bit install until I updated to stretch for amd64 on this
machine.
So how do I convert an uptodate r14 install from 32 bit to 64 bit?
here's the trinity.list
# Trinity repositories
deb
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-r14.0.0/debian/
stretch main
deb
http://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/trinity-builddeps-r14.0.0/debiā¦
stretch main
So I don't see an amd64 spec.
Meanwhile have you considered setting a root password?
Requiring
a key instead of a password for ssh root login makes sense. And
requiring sudo on systems with multiple admins with different
privilege levels makes sense. But I don't see why you are making
things hard for yourself on your systems but not having a root
password.
1. I'm the only active, warm blooded user 1000. There are of course
other "users" but most of that is just sandboxing.
And 2, debian has never been real fond of pw's for root.
--Mike
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