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Operating Systems AIX Wrong Shared objects getting loaded Post 302189653 by nitin@tcs on Sunday 27th of April 2008 04:50:24 AM
Old 04-27-2008
Error Wrong Shared objects getting loaded in AIX 5.3

I have two envoirmets(Envoirment A and Envoirment B) running on same server(AIX vesion 5.3).Both have different groups.I am facing a strange problem.Shared objects of one envoirment (Envoirment A)are getting loaded into the second(Envoirment B).So the servers that have dependency on shared objects are not getting booted because the LIBPATH envoirment variable doesnt point to this loaction (of Envoirment A) from where shared objects are loaded.can someone please help me regarding this.

Last edited by nitin@tcs; 04-27-2008 at 06:05 AM..
 

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wxGLCanvas(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition						  wxGLCanvas(3erl)

NAME
wxGLCanvas - See external documentation: wxGLCanvas. DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxGLCanvas . This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxWindow wxEvtHandler DATA TYPES
wxGLCanvas() : An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc or distributed for use on other nodes. EXPORTS
new(Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow)) -> wxGLCanvas() Equivalent to new(Parent, []) . new(Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), X::term()) -> wxGLCanvas() See external documentation . Alternatives: new(Parent::wxWindow:wxWindow(), Shared::wxGLContext:wxGLContext() | wxGLCanvas()) -> new(Parent,Shared, []) new(Parent::wxWindow:wxWindow(), [Option]) -> wxGLCanvas() Option = {id, integer()} | {pos, {X::integer(),Y::integer()}} | {size, {W::integer(),H::integer()}} | {style, integer()} | {name, string()} | {attribList, [integer()]} | {palette, wxPalette:wxPalette()} new(Parent::wxWindow() (see module wxWindow), Shared::wxGLContext() (see module wxGLContext) | wxGLCanvas(), Options::[Option]) -> wxGLCan- vas() Types Option = {id, integer()} | {pos, {X::integer(), Y::integer()}} | {size, {W::integer(), H::integer()}} | {style, integer()} | {name, string()} | {attribList, [integer()]} | {palette, wxPalette() (see module wxPalette)} See external documentation . getContext(This::wxGLCanvas()) -> wxGLContext() (see module wxGLContext) See external documentation . setCurrent(This::wxGLCanvas()) -> ok See external documentation . swapBuffers(This::wxGLCanvas()) -> ok See external documentation . destroy(This::wxGLCanvas()) -> ok Destroys this object, do not use object again AUTHORS
<> wxErlang 0.98.9 wxGLCanvas(3erl)
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