Hi,

remove the openthreads packages using package manager as well.

If that doesn't work, please post the output of:
ldd osgversion
on both machines

jp

On 05/01/11 03:29, Michael W. Hall wrote:
Thanks for the reply.  Might have confused you.  I have a 64 bit machine
and a 32 bit machine.  I have been building osg on both machines and
installing the openscenegraph package on both from package manager.  I
just removed the osg package with package manager and then got the
latest trunk on both machines.  I build fine and they install fine on
each platform.  However, I get the same result.  I get the error when I
build osg from source and I can run osgversion when I install 2.8.1 from
the package manager.  I am doing this independently on both machines to
see if I can get one or the other to work.

I am wondering if it is the code?  I am at a loss.  I have not had
trouble with osg for a while.  All compiles well.  Any ideas?

On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 20:17 +0100, David Callu wrote:
I Michael,

This seem that you run 64bit osgversion executable and use 32bit
libosg.so library, or vice versa.
You have to choose one version to install on your computer, or put the
directory containing the
right version of osg library in first place of your PATH environment
variable

ex : if you use the 32bit version of osg, do
# export PATH=/usr/local/lib:$PATH
# /usr/local/bin/osgversion

HTH
David Callu



2011/1/3 Michael Hall<[email protected]>
         Ok.  I installed OSG using apt-get and it installed 2.8.1 on
         both my 32 and 64 bit machines.  Both ran the "osgversion"
         command.  However, I removed the package from the 32 bit
         machine and tried to compile the latest.  The compile goes
         fine no errors, the make install works great.  However, when I
         try "osgversion", I still get the following:

         osgversion: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libosg.so.70:
         undefined symbol: _ZN11OpenThreads5MutexC1ENS0_9MutexTypeE

         How do I run the ldd with osgversion to see what it needed?  I
         have tried and I cannot figure out how to use it.  I do have
         the libosg.s0.70 on my machine.  Is any one else seeing this.
         Could be that I am missing something needed to run.  Any help
         with ldd will be appreciated.

         Michael



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