Hi Michael,
Normally this is pretty straight forward, you just need to point you library
path at the libraries, either via LD_LIBRARY_PATH or your /etc/ld.so.conf.
Obviously you are doing something wrong along the route, but there is no way
for me to know what this is though as I don't have you
Robert,
I have LD_LIBRARY defined as /usr/local/lib64. This is where
libOpenThreads.so.11 is located. I uninstalled OSG and did a make
clean. I then ran make and make install. I am still getting the same
error. I am running FC10 x86_64. should I make a symbolic link
in /usr/local/lib? Let
Hi Michael,
You either have to install OSG and VPB or set up LD_LIBARARY and PATH
env vars to point to respective lib and bin directories.
Robert.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Michael W. Hall hal...@att.net wrote:
I appreciate the reply. I got OSG 2.6.1 and followed the info you
provided
I appreciate the reply. I got OSG 2.6.1 and followed the info you
provided to get the version of VPB that was was listed in the table to
work with the version of OSG I have installed.
It has been a while since I have played with it, but the both build and
installed. When I try to run
I have built OSG 2.6.1. Now I am trying to get the VPB to build. I got
the latest from SVN, but I see that the chart says VPB r924 is the one
to use. Could someone tell me how to get the version of VPB that will
compile against OSG 2.6.1?
I am using Fedora Core 10 x86_64.
Thanks,
Michael
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