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Bug 38675 - On every reboot, the file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXrender.so.1.2 is corrupted
Summary: On every reboot, the file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXrender.so.1.2 is corrupted
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Infrastructure
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Git (show other bugs)
Hardware: All All
: Highest normal (vote)
Assignee: Gentoo Linux bug wranglers
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Reported: 2004-01-18 20:48 UTC by Mike Kelly
Modified: 2011-10-30 22:47 UTC (History)
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Description Mike Kelly 2004-01-18 20:48:08 UTC
every time i reboot, the file /usr/X11R6/lib/libXrender.so.1.2 is corrupted. 
file, rather than saying that it's a ELF format file, says it is "data"  error
is given by apache2 and xdm [gdm, in my case] on startup:

* Starting apache2...
Syntax error on line 5 of /etc/apache2/conf/modules.d/70_mod_php.conf
Cannot load /etc/apache2/extramodules/libphp4.so into server: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXrender.so.1: invalid ELF header

This error can be corrected within the current boot by re-emerging xfree.  this
works for the rest of the boot. x can be stoped and restarted, no problem.
but, when i reboot, the same error occurs again.

in a similar vein, i was having issues with zlib of a similar nature recently.

i am using gentoo-sources-2.4.22-r4 [r5 has serious issues, btw]

email me if you need any more info/ debugging output and i'll see what i can do
Comment 1 Donnie Berkholz (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-01-18 20:53:24 UTC
Had any other filesystem problems lately? File loss, corruption, etc. Which filesystem is this?
Comment 2 Mike Kelly 2004-01-18 21:02:15 UTC
i'm using ext3  now, i _did_ do a resizing recently w/ partition magic, afterwhich there were some nasty filesystem errors.  but, i thought that i fixed it all... any way that i can be sure of this?
Comment 3 Seemant Kulleen (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2004-01-19 03:29:07 UTC
yeah, never resize with partition magic, that program is pure evil.

seriously, it's the spawn of the seventh child of the devil himself

there are linux filesystem resizing tools (e2fsresize or some such comes to mind).
Comment 4 SpanKY gentoo-dev 2004-01-19 21:24:25 UTC
at any rate, if i were you i'd reboot onto a livecd or single mode and run a full fsck on your root