On Nov 28, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Roman Sustek wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
> 
> thanks for the answer. Everything looks all right. Look - 
> 
> 
> file libicuucbmc.so.32.0
> libicuucbmc.so.32.0: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 
> (SYSV), dynamically linked, not stripped
> 

check 

/home/xsustek/Remedy7_1Test/ARAPI/linux71/lib/libicuucbmc.so

instead of .32.0 since that's what the error references



> uname -a 
> Linux work 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 20 14:24:04 UTC 2010 i686 
> GNU/Linux
> 
> I don't really understand where the problem is. Do you have any other ideas? 
> 
> 
> Roman
> 
> 
> 2011/11/28 jeff murphy <[email protected]>
> Check the library file to see if it's ok.
> 
> $ file libicuucbmc.so.32.0
> libicuucbmc.so.32.0: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 
> (SYSV), not stripped
> 
> 
> If it looks like it's ok and not corrupt, then check your architecture and 
> make sure it matches your library (eg x86)
> 
> $ uname -a
> Linux ...  2.6.18-274.el5 #1 SMP Fri Jul 8 17:39:55 EDT 2011 i686 i686 i386 
> GNU/Linux
> 
> "i686" for 32bit x86...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 28, 2011, at 5:40 AM, Roman Sustek wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am trying to compile ARSPerl 1.91 with ARAPI 7.1 for linux on mybi Ubuntu 
>> 32-bits (2.6.32-24-generic). I am getting the following error:
>> 
>> LD_RUN_PATH="/home/xsustek/Remedy7_1Test/ARAPI/linux71/lib" cc  -shared -O2 
>> -g -L/usr/local/lib -fstack-protector ARS.o support.o supportrev.o 
>> supportrev_generated.o /home/xsustek/Remedy7_1Test/ARAPI/linux71/lib/libar.a 
>>  -o blib/arch/auto/ARS/ARS.so                                                
>>                                     \
>>        -L/home/xsustek/Remedy7_1Test/ARAPI/linux71/lib -lpthread -licuucbmc 
>> -licui18nbmc                                                                 
>>          \
>>       
>> /usr/bin/ld:/home/xsustek/Remedy7_1Test/ARAPI/linux71/lib/libicuucbmc.so: 
>> file format not recognized; treating as linker script
>> /usr/bin/ld:/home/xsustek/Remedy7_1Test/ARAPI/linux71/lib/libicuucbmc.so:1: 
>> syntax error
>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> make: *** [blib/arch/auto/ARS/ARS.so] Error 1
>> 
>> My first guess was that the linker doesn't recognize the file as a library 
>> for this system, but that's doesn't make sense as these libraries are for 
>> linux, aren't they?
>> 
>> Thanks for any help.
>> 
>> Roman
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