* rkimber@ntlworld.com
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 21:23:14 +0200 Andreas Jaeger
wrote: LD_DEBUG=libs run-your-app
and see where it searches.
It tries 16 possibilities ending with: trying file=/usr/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 this exists as a symbolic link to /opt/gnome/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 but it still complains that it cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
So, what does ls -l /usr/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 2004-10-12 20:14 /usr/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 -> /opt/gnome/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0
ls -l /opt/gnome/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 Aaargh. I was confused by locate. It's a link to the 64bit version. I assumed they were separate, and that everything not in lib64 was 32bit
This confuses me a bit - how comes /opt/gnome/lib/libglade-gnome.so.0 being a link to a 64bit lib - this shouldn't come from an rpm. There is no libglade-32bit in 9.1, only libglade2-32bit.
Are you running a 32-bit or a 64-bit application? The application is 32bit.
Can I just install an i586 rpm of libglade or will installing it mess something else up?
It probably will complain about the documentation - that's all.
- Richard. -- Richard Kimber http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/
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