So, my course of action would be to... - download the latest source for gcc, configure, compile, and install?? - download the source for the version of libgomp I currently have and recompile with the new options?? please advise residentmoron wrote: > > I have RMagick installed and working on my development box running Ubuntu > 64-bit. I cannot > get RMagick working on my production box CentOS 5 64-bit. > > /usr/local/bin/ruby -I /home/myusername/install/RMagick-1.15.9/./lib - > I /home/myusername/install/RMagick-1.15.9/./ext/RMagick > PreserveAspectRatio.rb > /home/myusername/install/RMagick-1.15.9/./ext/RMagick/RMagick.so: > libgomp.so.1: shared object cannot be dlopen()ed - /home/myusername/ > install/RMagick-1.15.9/./ext/RMagick/RMagick.so (LoadError) > from /home/myusername/install/RMagick-1.15.9/./lib/RMagick.rb: > 11 > from /home/myusername/install/RMagick-1.15.9/./lib/rvg/rvg.rb: > 31:in `require' > from /home/myusername/install/RMagick-1.15.9/./lib/rvg/rvg.rb: > 31 > from PreserveAspectRatio.rb:1:in `require' > from PreserveAspectRatio.rb:1 > post-setup.rb: PreserveAspectRatio.rb example returned error code 256 > setup.rb: Too many examples failed. Search for "Help!" at > http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/install-faq.html. > > > Here is the area of focus: > libgomp.so.1: shared object cannot be dlopen()ed > > I am pretty sure that libgomp.so.1 is being resolved and actually > found, however, I think this message means that the shared object > cannot be dynamically opened. I have no idea how to move forward. I > didn't think setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH would make a difference, however, > I tried setting it anyway. I was right about that one. No > difference. > > Do I need to recompile libgomp.so with some type of switches to make it > dlopenable?? > > How do I accomplish that task? > > Is libgomp part of openMP only?? > > Any pointers?? > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/libgomp.so-CentOS---shared-object-cannot-be-dlopen%28%29ed-tf4396867.html#a12561485 Sent from the gcc - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.