Subject: Re: /usr/pkg/lib important?
To: Eric Zylstra <ericz@dura.spc.uchicago.edu>
From: Charles Sebold <sebold@lcms.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/26/1999 12:28:12
On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 10:57:20AM -0500, Eric Zylstra wrote:
> I'm still ironing out the wrinkles in my NetBSD installation (yes, a newbie).
> 
> In the boot sequence just after "creating runtime link editor 
> directory cache.", the line "ldconfig: /usr/pkg/lib:  No such file or 
> directory" is written out.  Everything seems fine so far, but I was 
> wondering if I might run into problems in the future?
> 

Nothing to worry about.  If you ever install a NetBSD package that adds a 
library to your system, it should go there automatically.

If you create a directory called /usr/pkg/lib, it ought to make that error
go away, and I don't think it will hurt anything.

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