Hi, For development and debugging needs I created my own version of libpam.so.0. I want to run my application with this verson of libpam.so.0. However, I don't want to replace /lib64/libpam.so.0 with the libpam.so.0 I created, since it is from a dirrenet release of libpam, and it will probably make problem with other essential programs which uses it, like "/bin/login". Even if not, I would really want to get an answer to this question: can you tell an application you run (let's say it is called "myapp") to use a specifed library (which is located **not** in the default place for libraries, like /lib or /lib64/, but elsewhere, like /work/myLibs? ) and assuming that other programs, which are running and cannot be stopped, like login, are using a library with the same name, like libpam.so.0 in this case?)
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