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- From: hughm@brwah.inmos.co.uk (Hugh McIntyre)
- Subject: Re: can't start windows on a machine.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.150935.19167@inmos.co.uk>
- Sender: news@inmos.co.uk
- Organization: INMOS Limited, Bristol, UK
- References: <1992Nov13.202541.26400@ll.mit.edu> <3676@ahds.ahold.nl>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 15:09:35 GMT
- Lines: 18
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- In article <3676@ahds.ahold.nl>, dick@ahold.nl (Dick Heijne) writes:
- |> In article <1992Nov13.202541.26400@ll.mit.edu>, yasu@ll.mit.edu (Alan Yasutovich) writes:
- |> > When I try to start windows it won't. It says it can't find various
- |> > libraries. The libraries are there! In /usr/lib.
- |> >
- |> > What's missing?
- |>
- |> Presumably the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and/or LD_RUN_PATH variables havn't been
- |> setup properly ? (see ld man page)
- |>
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- On SunOS 4.1.1 anyway, /usr/lib is always searched after anything in
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH. However, you need to run the command "/usr/etc/ldconfig" after
- adding any extra shared libraries. See the ldconfig(8) man page for details.
-
-
- Hugh McIntyre
- INMOS Ltd., Bristol, UK.
-