Perhaps I wasn't precise enough: The two VMs are roughly the same, which means, they're running the same kernel on a SuSE 10.3 with the distribution base packages. On each VM are some additional application-specific packages installed, of which some are not found on the other VM. 'ldconfig' walks across all the lib directories, building the cache according to the libs that are lying in there, and because not all libs are installed on both VMs, the resulting cache differs. But I don't think this yields to the problem, do you?

Some kernel modules differ as well - do you think this could be an issue?

Thanks,
Thomas


In reply to Re^4: Non-deterministic behaviour with simple array initialization by thkarcher
in thread Non-deterministic behaviour with simple array initialization by thkarcher

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