It's very likely, that it depends on the same lib in RedHat. You can check by using "ldd libtcnative-1.so".

The difference is: gcc is a fundamental part of the OS with Linux, so libgcc_s.so is ususally installed in a standard library location for Linux. Under Solaris it's an optional add-on installed in a separate place.

Personally I always find it anoying, that gcc put's a dependency on its own runtime lib into the compiled code. You could prevent it doing so, by changing its specs file (tehreby compiling in its convenience routines statically).

Regards,

Rainer

Lakshmi Venkataraman wrote:
I attached an eclipse debugger and found that an UnsatsfiedLinkError was
thrown due to the
Fact that libtcnative-1.so depends on libgcc_s.1.so. Then I included /usr/local/lib in LD_LIBRAY_PATH.
Tomcat's Http11AprProtocol connector starts up without any problem.

It is still not clear why on solaris 9 libtcnative-1.so depends on
libgcc_s.1.so
Whereas in Lunux redhat 4 it does NOT do do.

Lakshmi

-----Original Message-----
From: Lakshmi Venkataraman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 5:33 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat native library Not found in Solaris 9

I upgraded Tomcat to Tomcat 5.5.23 on Solaris 9. I also compiled
APR-1.2.8, tomcat-native-1.1.8-src and openssl-0.9.8b on Solaris.
I have placed the libtcnative-1.so in /export/home/lakshmi/Ivt55/bin.
Ivt55 is the application directory and have INCLUDED it in
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH.

Yet Tomcat is unable to find libtcnative-1.so.  I get this message:

The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in
production environments was not found on the java.library.path:
/export/home/lakshmi/Ivt55/jre/lib/sparc/client:/export/home/lakshmi/Ivt
55/jre/lib/sparc:/export/home/lakshmi/Ivt55/jre/../lib/sparc:/export/hom
e/lakshmi/Ivt55/3rdPartyPackages/Tomcat/bin:/export/home/lakshmi/Ivt55/b
in:/export/home/lakshmi/Ivt55/database::/usr/lib


I did NOT have a problem on Linux redhat 4 or Windows.

What else is missing on Solaris?

Thanks in advance for your reply,
Lakshmi

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