Re: 2.3.4 32bit Executable

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Hi Nicholas,

your installed libary versions seem to differ too much from the ones on
Ubuntu where I complied the executables. You should compile the source
code yourself on CentOS 5.5. See
http://www.gnugk.org/compiling-gnugk.html

Regards,
Jan

Nicholas Thompson wrote:
> Hi Jan,
> 
> Thanks for the clarification.
> 
> I added symbolic links for both libssl and libcrypto.
> 
> ln -s libssl.so.0.9.8e libssl.so.0.9.8
> ln -s libcrypto.so.0.9.8e libcrypto.so.0.9.8
> 
> This got rid of those errors, but now I am getting:
> 
> ./gnugk: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found
> (required by ./gnugk)
> 
> 
> The version of glib I have for CentOS 5.5 is glibc-2.5-49.el5_5.7.   Do I
> need to compile GLIBC to get 3.4.9 or what is the recommended path?  I found
> that CentOS 6 is supposed to have it, but no ETA on when CentOS 6 is to be
> out.
> 
> nick~
> 
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 2:14 AM, Jan Willamowius <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Nicholas,
> >
> > your 2.3.2 executable is statically linked and doesn't require those
> > shared libraries to be available on your system.
> > During the the 2.3.3 life-cycle it became apparent that static linking
> > on Unix is incompatible with a few low-level functions GnuGk is using
> > (eg. dlopen()) and can cause hard crashes, thus the 2.3.4 executables
> > are dynamically linked.
> >
> > Most probably you have libssl on your system, usually in /usr/lib/, but
> > probably a slightly different version. You can just make a symbolic
> > link, eg. ("ln -s libssl.so.0.9.7.so libssl.so.0.9.8.so").
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jan
> >
> >
> > Nicholas Thompson wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am currently running the pre-compiled 2.3.2 (32bit) on Centos 5.5
> > without
> > > any problems.  However, I downloaded the 2.3.4 executable (32bit) and
> > this
> > > is what I get when I run the command:
> > >
> > >  error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.0.9.8: cannot open
> > shared
> > > object file: No such file or directory
> > >
> > >
> > > I know CentOS uses OpenSSL, not libssl.  What changed between 2.3.2 and
> > > 2.3.4 and how do I fix it?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Nick~

-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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