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Sid Boyce wrote:
ken wrote:
Sid Boyce wrote:
ken wrote:
I just installed glabels-2.0.2-3 and the glabels-debuginfo of the same version. No problem. But then I tried to run it from CLI and got the error message:
"error while loading shared libraries: libglabels.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
So I looked for the libglabels package in the suse areas of a couple of ftp sites and couldn't find it. I did find a libglabels.so packaged by a third party, but I'm always a little hesitant about downloading something from someone I don't know.
How have other people gotten around this? (I already tried compiling the glabels src.rpm, but it horked. So that's not an option for me.)
tia, ken
Does the symlink exist. I had the same problem with something (glabels??) and it was missing. If missing "ln -s /opt/gnome/lib/libglabels.so.1.0.1 /opt/gnome/lib/libglabels.so.1", then run ldconfig.
I don't have /opt/gnome/lib/libglabels.* at all.
# rpm -qpl glabels-2.0.2-3.i586.rpm (on the 9.3 DVD) /opt/gnome/lib/libglabels.a /opt/gnome/lib/libglabels.la /opt/gnome/lib/libglabels.so.1.0.1 I now remember, I had to make the symlink for libglabels.so.1, do ldconfig and it worked. I also downloaded the sources and built 2.1.0, then installed the RPM built by checkinstall. Regards Sid.
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