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Operating Systems Solaris Compiling problem Post 84005 by RTM on Wednesday 21st of September 2005 07:41:38 AM
Old 09-21-2005
Try adding the path to the library to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
 

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CR_RUN(1)							   User Commands							 CR_RUN(1)

NAME
cr_run - runs a subprocess with checkpoint library loaded. SYNOPSIS
cr_run [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS] DESCRIPTION
cr_run takes an arbitrary command and runs it with the "LD_PRELOAD" environment variable set so that an appropriate shared library is loaded at program startup. Such a library must be loaded if you wish to take a checkpoint of the process with cr_checkpoint(1). cr_run assumes that BLCR's libraries (libcr*.so) can be found in the default library search path or via the "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" environment variable. You do not need to use cr_run if you explicitly link your application with -lcr (you may also need to modify your linker's search path with a -L directive, depending on the library's location), or if libcr.so or a related library is loaded by other libraries you have linked with (such as a checkpoint-ready MPI library), or by your system's parallel job startup script, etc. Check your system documentation for details. OPTIONS
-?,--help print a usage message and exit. --version print version information and exit. -- ends options processing. --omit causes executed process(es) to be omitted (rather than included) in any checkpoint taken. --run overrides any occurance of --omit earlier in the options (restoring the default behavior). BUGS
Because cr_run relies on the "LD_PRELOAD" environment variable, it is ineffective for statically-linked executables, and for setuid/gid programs. AUTHORS
Jason Duell, Paul Hargrove, and Eric Roman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. REPORTING BUGS
Bug reports may be filed on the web at http://mantis.lbl.gov/bugzilla. SEE ALSO
cr_checkpoint(1), cr_restart(1), Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart May 2008 CR_RUN(1)
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