Subject: Purging old library versions
To: current users <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@whooppee.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/22/1998 17:23:31
Having followed -current for a long time now, I notice that I've got a
few old versions of shared object libraries in /usr/lib. Is there some
relatively easy way to find out which executables I might still have
lying around linked to these older versions of libedit, libkvm (likely
not very many here), and libstdc++? I know I could just find all the
executables and try to run them, but there must be an easier way to
check which libraries they're linked against?
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Paul Goyette | Public Key fingerprint: | E-mail addresses: |
| Network Engineer | 0E 40 D2 FC 2A 13 74 A0 | paul@whooppee.com |
| and kernel hacker | E4 69 D5 BE 65 E4 56 C6 | paul.goyette@ascend.com |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------