I'm not so sure if copying over the file is the best way to go since (at least
in my case) libxnet.so was made for Solaris 2.6, not Solaris 2.5 -- you never
know what kind of side effects you may encounter.  I would suggest either
building separate copies of CVS for each platform or using the older-OS CVS on
the newer OS platform (assuming backwards compatibility).

Noel




[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/13/2000 03:32:19 PM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:  Re: libxnet




never mind...  I discovered that I was looking for the file in my local library
path not on the server...   I had the file, but the server was missing it..   I
had the sys-admin guy copy it over and all works well!!!   Thanks anyways!!!

GaRy....

Gary Pinkham wrote:
>
> I just tried to install 1.10.8 and now when I run cvs login I get libxnet.so.1
> not found....    I know libxnet.so.1 is there in /lib...     I probably have
> something messed up in the config   (I'm not the sys-admin so I had a hell of
a
> time getting this installed..)     Any suggestions of what I did wrong???  I
> didn't notice any errors during the compile...
>
> GaRy....
>
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