Running P2/400, 256 MB, Kernel 2.2.17 fully updated (from RH RPMs) - Retrieved from RH update site -- gnorpm-0.95.1-6.7x.i386.rpm joe-2.8-43.7.i386.rpm krb5-devel-1.2.2-3.i386.rpm krb5-libs-1.2.2-3.i386.rpm krb5-server-1.2.2-3.i386.rpm krb5-workstation-1.2.2-3.i386.rpm licq-1.0.2-2.i386.rpm mutt-1.2.5i-8.7.i386.rpm openssh-2.5.2p2-1.7.i386.rpm openssh-askpass-2.5.2p2-1.7.i386.rpm openssh-askpass-gnome-2.5.2p2-1.7.i386.rpm openssh-clients-2.5.2p2-1.7.i386.rpm openssh-server-2.5.2p2-1.7.i386.rpm pam_krb5-1.30-1.i386.rpm popt-1.6.2-7x.i386.rpm sgml-tools-1.0.9-9.i386.rpm slrn-0.9.6.4-0.7.i386.rpm slrn-pull-0.9.6.4-0.7.i386.rpm sudo-1.6.3p6-1.i386.rpm and installed with "rpm -Uvh *.rpm" After the instalation, all LPRng-related executables produce the text mentioned above -- "<program>: error loading shared libraries: <program>: undefined symbol: stat" Ran "ldconfig -v" after rpm install above, and restarted the computer with the same error message - lpd wouldn't load on the restart. In an effort to resolve the problem, I rebuilt the LPRng package with the command "rpm --rebuild LPRng-3.6.24-2.src.rpm" and noticed the LPRng dependency on the Kerberos libraries. After the rebuild, all of the LPRng executables execute correctly. Would suggest adding an LPRng package to the updates directory tree built against the latest krb5 package to prevent this problem for other users.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 33580 ***