On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 13:44:37 +0530
Shridhar Daithankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Try export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib
> 
> or whatever dir it has put it's own .sos.
> 
> Though looking at missing symbols, it seems that(OK that's a wild wild guess), libc
> symbols are not found. That's weird if you ask me. Try compiling from source if
> available...

I too think that compiling from sources is the best option.

Rajesh

> Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
> 
> > rajesh@suselinux:~/tmp > qiv
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_initial_searchlist'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_profile'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_global_scope_alloc'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_fpu_control'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_origin_path'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_lazy'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_loaded'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_main_searchlist'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_profile_map'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_profile_output'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_platformlen'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '__libc_stack_end'
> > qiv: can't resolve symbol '_dl_loaded'
> > rajesh@suselinux:~/tmp >
> 



-- 
Rajesh Fowkar
V. S. DEMPO & CO. LTD.
PANAJI-GOA

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