-----Original Message----- From: Alexander Larsson To: Blackwell, Steve @ GSI Cc: '[email protected]' Sent: 1/16/2007 9:54 AM Subject: RE: Nautilus won't start
On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 09:45 -0500, Blackwell, Steve @ GSI wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Alexander Larsson > To: Blackwell, Steve @ GSI > Cc: ''[email protected]' ' > Sent: 1/15/2007 3:20 AM > Subject: RE: Nautilus won't start > > On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 14:47 -0500, Blackwell, Steve @ GSI wrote: > > > > $ ldd `which nautilus`|grep gail > > libgailutil.so.18 => /usr/lib/libgailutil.so.18 (0x0038b000) > > > > Interesting... on my system > > > > $ ldd `which nautilus` | grep gail > > libgailutil.so.17 => not found > > libgailutil.so.17 => not found > > libgailutil.so.17 => not found > > libgailutil.so.17 => not found > > libgailutil.so.18 => /usr/lib/libgailutil.so.18 (0x4b4c4000) > > > > This means some other library that nautilus links to links to > libgailutil.so.17. > > Is there a wat to find which library that is? > > # rpm -q --whatrequires libgailutil.so.17 > no package requires libgailutil.so.17 Its not from an rpm apparently. Try ldd on nautilus then ldd on all libraries listed in that. # ldd /usr/local/lib/libnautilus.so.2 | grep gail libgailutil.so.17 => not found libgailutil.so.18 => /usr/lib/libgailutil.so.18 (0x006b2000) Does this mean that libnautilus is the culprit or that a library that libnautilus links to is the culprit and I have another level of indirection to go throught? ie ldd on all the libraries listed by ldd /usr/local/lib/libnautilus.so.2. Steve -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
