Error 2 means no such file or directory.
The answers are:
1) Don't use 'ls' under /usr/lib as root, you can use "ls /usr/lib" under
elsewhere;
2) Get a copy of libc.so.1.9 from another machine with same OS and ARCH, and
run "ldconfig" to rebuild ld.so run-time lib cache;
3) make sure libc.so.1.9 is exist and with mode 755;
4) Another way to list files is use "echo *";
5) Makesure you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH setup correctly.
Thanks to:
Hans Forbrich <forbrich@tibalt.supernet.ab.ca>
Susan Feng <sfeng@CAST.Stanford.EDU>
Fuad Khalid <fmrco!lagoon!fuad@uunet.uu.net>
"Mark S. Anderson" <anderson@neon.mitre.org>
Shaun <smcgee@helios.r07lab.epa.gov>
"Joel A. Huddleston - New York" <jahuddle@srv.paranet.com>
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Judy Z. Huang
http://www-ec.njit.edu/~zxh2341 http://ipoh.bellcore.com/~judyh
email:zh@cc.bellcore.com Tel:(908)699-3551 Beeper:(908)633-3181
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