Re: Error running Maple 7 on Fedora 10

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Ed Greshko wrote:
William M. Quarles wrote:
Tony Nelson wrote:
On 09-06-22 17:49:47, William M. Quarles wrote:
Tony Nelson wrote:
On 09-06-22 04:36:52, William M. Quarles wrote:
Mike Cloaked wrote:
William M. Quarles-2 wrote:
 ...
OK, yes, I know this technically shouldn't work but a hack or
two on thescripts that start Maple 7 and installing
compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-135 from Fedora Core 5 make it work I
understand.
Possibly packages compat-libstdc++-33 and libXp may be needed?
Did you read the error message that I had posted? The files that
cannot be found are from glibc-2.9-3, yet they are installed.
Possibly it is a library search path problem?  See `man ldconfig`
and ld.so.conf and ld.so.conf.d/.

I think that you are right, but I'm not exactly sure what to do about
it.

I ran '/sbin/ldconfig', no help. I tried adding /usr/local/lib/ to
that command line in order to be sure that my relocated compat
libraries were found.

[root@quarlewm2 bin]# cat /etc/ld.so.conf
include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
 ...

FWIW, when I needed to I just added "/usr/local/lib" at the top of
/etc/ld.so.conf, like the various files in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/, and
then ran `ldconfig` (no options or paths).

I don't know what "FWIW" means (for what it's worth?), but thanks for
the info. However, the error message "dirname: error while loading
shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory" still appears no matter what I try. Also since this
error started, I cannot get Gnome-Package-Kit Application
(gpk-application) to get past "Waiting for service to start" once I
have told it which packages to install.

Peace,
William

If you know what binary is issuing the error message you can....

readelf -d <binary> | grep RPATH

to determine the library path of the binary.

I've also found that "ldd -v <binary>" is helpful in tracking down
problems in that area.


I'm not exactly sure what definition you are using for "binary" in this case. The binary programs that are issuing the error messages are bash and dirname. The binary libraries that are mentioned in the error messages are libc.so.6 and libdl.so.2. Could you be more specific as to what you mean by "binary" in this case?

Thanks,
William

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