Easy!
First, here's a nice write up of crle...
To configure runtime linking environment in Sun Solaris: # crle [-64] [-a name] [-c conf] [-e env] [-E env] [-f flags] [-i name] [-I name] [-g name] [-G name] [-l dir] [-o dir] [-s dir] [-t [ ELF | AOUT] ] [-u] [-v] Example to update a new default search path for ELF objects: # crle -u -l /local/lib Example to create a new default search path and new trusted directory for ELF objects: # crle -l /local/lib -l /usr/lib -s /local/lib Example to display search path: # crle Example of creation of a directory cache for ELF objects: # crle -i /usr/dt/lib -i /usr/openwin/lib -i /usr/lib -c config Example for creation of an alternative object cache for an ELF executable: # crle -c /local/$HOST/.xterm/ld.config.xterm -f RTLD_REL_ALL -G /usr/openwin/bin/xterm # ln -s /local/$HOST/.xterm/xterm /local/$HOST/xterm # ldd /usr/local/$HOST/xterm Example for setting replaceable and permanent environment variables: # crle -e LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/local/lib -E LD_PRELOAD=preload.so.1
Here's the fix:
* Boot into Single User Maintenance Mode off of the install media. * cd into /var/ld * remove ld.config * Once the system is live, advise someone to update crle (crle -u -l) and not create a brand new link (crle -l)