The correct answers was given by Knut.Hellebo_at_nho.hydro.com (in norwegian)
and David B. Ritch, dbritch_at_earthlink.net in english:
Hi! The /usr/.smdb directory is the software management database directory.
It is used by setld to keep track of what packages are loaded. It also
keeps track of what packages are known but not loaded.
I suspect that the librt.so library is from the real-time option to the
operating system. You are not likely to find it on a Software Product
Library disk. It's on the OS disk.
Kjell
> Due to an Oracleinstallation I need to find this library, but I've not
> succeeded in looking throu the /README/cd_contents.dat.
> I have searched SWlibrary (4 cds), OScds (2 cds) and Complementary
> products (1 cd)
>
> An old tips was this:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> # cd /usr/.smdb.
> # grep librt.so *.inv
> OSFRTDEV350.inv:0 98304 56329 3 4 100644
> 7/24/95 350 f./usr/shlib/librt.so none OSFRTDEV350
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> -the "3 4" give me a feeling that SWlibrary should be the right place
> to look, but it wasn't.
Received on Tue Sep 30 1997 - 08:03:02 NZST