The users are happy with a new application and when they try to run it in the server (Redhat 8) put the application request the library libXrandr.so.2 witch it doesn't included with Redhat 8 (but It's in Redhat Enterprise 3.0)
Any help :)
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 13:30:31 -0700, Nifty Hat Mitch mitch48@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 12:05:09PM +0000, regatta wrote:
Yes they are a remote users Do you know any how to document ?
Since many library functions are controlled by 'ld', it is possible to set one or more environment variable to control dynamic linking or even set things at the link stage when the object is compiled. See the ld man page...
i.e. LD_RUN_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH
.....
Are these remote users?
If they are remote then the library issues are simpler.
Can you be specific about what the users want? That way we can be more specific in the examples.
If you remotly login and run
strace -f -o /tmp/trace-xterm-remote xterm
You will see that about 33 of the 80+ files that are opened are X libraries. What library or function call do the users want updated? Other X applications will link to and open additional or different libraries.
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