>On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 07:22:31AM -0500, Susan Cragin wrote: >> >> ELF 7f3aa090b000- 7f3aa0c3d000 Export >> >> libwine.so.1 >> >>if you've compiled wine yourself, it's strange that libwine.so doesn't >> >>contain any dwarf information >> >>maybe you're loading another instance of libwine? >> >>A+ >> >> >> >>-- >> >>Eric Pouech >> > >> >I did a search of the file system. >> > >> >Under /usr/local/lib64 I have >> >libwine.so (link) >> >libwine.so.1 (link) >> >libwine.so.1.0 >> >wine [folder} >> > >> >Under /usr/local/lib64/wine I have >> >libwinecrt0.a >> >libwined3d.def >> >> I purged wine yesterday and hand-removed all wine files I could find, >> including my repository and prefix. >> And I downloaded yesterday's git. >> And now I'm getting a different error. >> wine: error while loading shared libraries: libwine.so.1: cannot open shared >> object file: No such file or directory >> This error is for all wine commands, including wine --version >> >> I have the same files under /usr/local/lib64 >> but under user/local/lib64/wine I have lots of so's and def's. >> ?? > >Is /etc/ld.so.conf listing /usr/local/lib64 ? >Did you try running "ldconfig" once? > >Ciao, Marcus
No, it is not listing it. It lists only: include /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf Then I checked ld.so.conf.d, which is a directory containing the following conf files: GL lib32asound2 libasound2 libc x86_64-linux-gnu So, I compared those files to those generated with my 32-bit partition. The last file is replaced by the following: i686-linux-gnu.conf and i-486-linux-gnu.conf Then I ran ldconfig on the 64-bit, and then tried wine notepad. I got the following error: wine: error while loading shared libraries: libwine.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ?Susan
