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nc: error while loading shared libraries: libmd.so.0

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Would appreciate some help with this one: I have a bash script that runs, via User Scripts, each time the array is started to turn on a TP-Link smart plug. To get the script working i had to install the netcat pkg, which is now done automatically by placing the txz in flash/extra/. All worked well, however at some point over the last few weeks, the script stopped running and when i manually test i now get this error, 

nc: error while loading shared libraries: libmd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

 

I have seen a previous post HERE where a similar issue was fixed, but my understanding of Linux isn't good enough to be able to adapt the fix, if possible?

 

Can anyone give me some pointers? Thank you. 

Edited by Rich

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Would really appreciate some help with this one, please.

I'd try installing netcat from the nerdtools plugin, not how you are doing it.

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It doesn’t appear in nerdtools, that’s why I’m installing it via the extra folder, on boot.

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Is anyone able to help me out here, please?

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