BlindAbraxas
New Member
I just went through this and wanted to share:
The install of 9.1D went fine, but the service packs constantly turned up the "Could not read version info" until I checked this forum and someone suggested getting a couple libraries that don't come installed on Mandrake (or perhaps are under a different name).
As I had a RedHat 8 install kicking around, I grabbed the libraries from there:
all the libg++ and libstdc++ libraries I copied over, apart from the libstdc++.so.5 and libstdc++.so.5.0.5
after dropping these libraries off in the /usr/lib/ dir, the install of the service packs went smooth (found em in same dir on RedHat).
The install of 9.1D went fine, but the service packs constantly turned up the "Could not read version info" until I checked this forum and someone suggested getting a couple libraries that don't come installed on Mandrake (or perhaps are under a different name).
As I had a RedHat 8 install kicking around, I grabbed the libraries from there:
all the libg++ and libstdc++ libraries I copied over, apart from the libstdc++.so.5 and libstdc++.so.5.0.5
after dropping these libraries off in the /usr/lib/ dir, the install of the service packs went smooth (found em in same dir on RedHat).