Am Mittwoch, den 28.09.2005, 11:57 -0700 schrieb sudog:

> That's the same version I'm running. I meant the "lib" directory, 
> myself. Sorry about that. Without putting the "lib" and the "extlibs" 
> directory in my ld.so.conf, RealSoft3D can't seem to find all of its 
> own libraries. There seem to be some issues there--but anyway, fiddling 
> with ld.so.conf fixes things and seems to get them working straight 
> off.

        Phew, this is really strange. Sorry to say that, but I think the only
ones being able to help might be the folks from Realsoft, Oy. I would
file that as a bug-report, if you haven't done that already.

        My totally wild guess it that - due to your Linux-emulation environment
under NetBSD - your missing some shared library, that's only hit when
certain code-paths of the libr3raytr.so are executed. If it is of any
help here's the ldd output for my libr3raytr.so:

        linux-gate.so.1
        /lib/libNoVersion.so.1
        libr3supp.so => /home/mirco/realsoft3d/lib/libr3supp.so
        libr3d.so => /home/mirco/realsoft3d/lib/libr3d.so
        libr3dtype.so => /home/mirco/realsoft3d/lib/libr3dtype.so
        libr3frio.so => /home/mirco/realsoft3d/lib/libr3frio.so
        libr3shade.so => /home/mirco/realsoft3d/lib/libr3shade.so
        libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6
        /lib/ld-linux.so.2

Best regards...

MacSlow

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