OK, thanks for all of your help. I will try the ideas you all have given. Greg
Colin S. Miller wrote: > Henrik Carlqvist wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> So when I see that error, is it safe to assume > >> that libnetcdf.so should live in the directory following the -L? > > > > The flag -L points to libraries which are staticaly linked to your > > application. Those libraries are usually named *.a. Dynamically linked > > libraries (*.so) are linked with your application at runtime and can be > > pointed to by the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH. > > > > If you have a file libnetcdf.a and that file contains the function > > nf_close_ it might help to put that .a file in a directory pointed to with > > the switch -L. > > > It's probably better to add a new -L switch, with the path to the library, > rather than moving it. > > nm (name) will list all the symbols in a library. > Use --defined-only to see which symbols it provides, rather > than the symbols it requires. > > Colin S. Miller > > -- > Replace the obvious in my email address with the first three letters of the > hostname to reply. _______________________________________________ help-gnu-utils mailing list help-gnu-utils@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-utils