Carlos Cantu wrote:
I'm running into the same problem on my system. My SuSE install comes with
4.2.5 preloaded and the libs are in /usr/lib. My 5.0.8 that I installed
manually put the libs in /usr/local/lib.

Mixing 4.x and 5.x on the same system is much less problematic than mixing 5.x and 5.y due to the way the libraries are named and versioned.

> That's the default right? Unless
you do the configure --prefix option? Anyway I added /usr/local/lib to my
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and that cleared it up. I guess making the /usr/lib files
symbolic links to the /usr/local/lib files would also work.

Rather, add /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig.

How would you
uninstall 4.2.5 anyway -- Yast2 Install & Remove Programs (or the equivalent
on other systems)?

There are several ways, but they all boil down to "rpm -e ucdsnmp" (on SuSE).


+Thomas

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