On 2018 M10 28, Sun 18:46:24 CET you wrote:
> El 28/10/18 a las 18:32, Alexander Neundorf escribió:
> > well, then you do have some RPATH/RUNPATH somewhere ;-). As you say
> > probably in the libraries.
> > ld.so.conf could also contains additional search directories, but I doubt
> > that that's th
El 28/10/18 a las 18:32, Alexander Neundorf escribió:
well, then you do have some RPATH/RUNPATH somewhere ;-). As you say probably
in the libraries.
ld.so.conf could also contains additional search directories, but I doubt that
that's the case for you.
Yes, I found two libraries with rpath in
On 2018 M10 28, Sun 14:20:40 CET you wrote:
> El 28/10/18 a las 13:59, Alexander Neundorf escribió:
> > On 2018 M10 28, Sun 10:19:58 CET Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
> > ...
> >
> >> 3) Why does running 'readelf -d myexecutable | grep RPATH' returns
> >> nothing
> >
> > only grep for "PATH", then you
El 28/10/18 a las 13:59, Alexander Neundorf escribió:
On 2018 M10 28, Sun 10:19:58 CET Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
...
3) Why does running 'readelf -d myexecutable | grep RPATH' returns nothing
only grep for "PATH", then you also get the newer RUNPATH entry.
Alex
Thanks. I tried it but it als
On 2018 M10 28, Sun 10:19:58 CET Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
...
> 3) Why does running 'readelf -d myexecutable | grep RPATH' returns nothing
only grep for "PATH", then you also get the newer RUNPATH entry.
Alex
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This is probably something very simple, but I cannot find the answer. I
would like to remove all references to rpath and have my executable and
libraries be controlled by LD_LIBRARY_PATH. According to the wiki,
that's the default behavior. However, I am finding it does not work so
I set sever