as far as I remember the /usr/bin/crle command wasn't part of standard Solaris at least prior to Solaris 8 (I don't have Solaris 8 at hand to check for that), but only in Trusted Solaris versions.
Like I said before: crle *is* part of stock Solaris 8 (and later) which is what this thread (see the subject line) is about. It's in package SUNWcsu ("Core Solaris, (Usr)") for those curious enough. Users with earlier versions should use the "-R" approach at compile time.
Instead Solaris supports some environment variables which are valuable in this context:
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH
crle and "-R" are much better choices, not only in my opinion. See http://www.visi.com/~barr/ldpath.html for a lengthy rant "Why LD_LIBRARY_PATH is bad". There are already too many threads about this, so I stop here, promised.
+Thomas
-- Thomas Anders (thomas.anders at blue-cable.de)
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