**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 05 02:59:56 2008 Sep 05 09:42:41 Hello everyone Sep 05 09:42:59 What does this error message mean? Sep 05 09:43:01 (plugin.c.165) dlopen() failed for: /opt/lib/lighttpd/mod_auth.so /opt/lib/libldap-2.3.so.0: symbol sys_nerr, version GLIBC_2.4 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference Sep 05 09:43:27 I get that when I try to start lighttpd with mod_auth activated... Sep 05 09:43:37 have you installed a precompiled binary that was meant for some other distribution? Sep 05 09:44:02 installed lighttpd with /opt/bin/ipkg ... Sep 05 09:44:11 maybe I should try to upgrade? Sep 05 09:45:41 maybe. dunno. Sep 05 09:46:24 does the "2.4" mean it is seaching for another kernel? Sep 05 09:47:16 I'm running slugos/be 3.10 Sep 05 09:48:26 which is 2.6 if i am not mistaking... Sep 05 10:06:29 it's referring to glibc version, not the kernel, as far as i understand- Sep 05 10:11:30 I'll digg deeper in glibc then... Sep 05 14:47:54 hello, I installed a few months ago slugos on my nslu2. Everything worked fine, but after starting it without first switching on the hard drive, it apparently lost its network settings. What should I do? Sep 05 15:27:35 * chrisb wanted to respond to Bleupomme's question... Sep 05 15:34:24 hello, what should a fstab look like in slugosbe? Sep 05 21:14:59 Hey there - I'm having trouble with FFMPEG on SlugOS/BE - I'm using the optware version (http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/details.phtml?package=ffmpeg&official=&format=) but it Sep 05 21:15:27 it's giving "illegal instruction" as the last line of output - what can I do? Sep 05 21:41:58 Firetrap: Create a reproducable test case that works on some other common environment, but fails on SlugOS/BE, and email that information to the nslu2-linux mailing list -- assuming that you've already determined that the problem is unique to SlugOS/BE and the optware ffmpeg executable. Sep 05 21:50:36 on another linux environment? Only other I have running is Ubuntu, and I haven't tried using the optware feed on any other linux environment on the slug itself Sep 05 21:51:38 Firetrap: at least the command line options you use when "illegal instruction" happens Sep 05 21:52:01 Firetrap: Yes, on another linux environment, but no, not optware -- use the ffmpeg that would be available on that system. Basically, the need is to ensure that ffmpeg itself isn't going insane because of bad input data or something. Sep 05 21:53:17 OK, I'll go do that and post to the mailing list then - ta :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 06 02:59:57 2008