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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Shared hosting, how to install programs and libraries in your home folder Post 302388580 by PiniFarini on Wednesday 20th of January 2010 10:58:09 PM
Old 01-20-2010
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Originally Posted by ImYourVirus
I assume you mean the shared web hosting, ok it looks like you're tying to install/use RRDTools and have tried the binaries and you are having a problem with it not loading the shared libraries to use the program.

And just to let you know the reason why there are (mostly) no shared libraries or access to a compiler such as make or gcc is because they don't want you to install some random piece of software that could break or compromise the machine.

EDIT: What Simon says is also true, which is also what I've said, it just looks like they don't have the modules that you want to use. If they can't/won't help you, then your only other option is to find a web host that can help you and/or get a virtual/dedicated server in which you can install your own programs on.

I do know the reason, thanks! Smilie
All I needed was a solution to my problem Smilie
 

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COMPAT_OSF1(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    COMPAT_OSF1(8)

NAME
compat_osf1 -- setup procedure for running OSF/1 binaries DESCRIPTION
NetBSD supports running OSF/1 (a.k.a Digital Unix, a.k.a. Tru64) binaries on NetBSD/alpha systems. Most programs should work, including the ones that use the shared object libraries. Programs that make direct MACH system calls will not work. The OSF/1 compatibility feature is active for kernels compiled with the COMPAT_OSF1 option enabled (see options(4)). To run dynamically linked programs, you will need the OSF/1 shared libraries, runtime linker, and certain configuration files found in /etc. These are installed in a ``shadow root'' directory called /emul/osf1. Any file operations done by OSF/1 programs run under NetBSD will look in this directory first, and fall back to the file system proper. So, if an OSF/1 program opens /etc/svc.conf, NetBSD will first try to open /emul/osf1/etc/svc.conf, and if that file does not exist it will then try /etc/svc.conf. Shared libraries and configuration specific to OSF/1 should be installed in the shadow tree. Setting up /emul/osf1 The simple technique is to install pkgsrc/emulators/osf1_lib. (You may also want to install pkgsrc/www/navigator and/or pkgsrc/www/communi- cator.) Alternatively, if you have access to an OSF/1 machine and if the licensing details permit, you can copy the contents of: /shlib /usr/shlib /etc/sia /usr/lib/X11/locale (The latter is required to run Netscape Navigator or Communicator.) Also copy /etc/svc.conf /usr/ccs/lib/cmplrs/otabase/libots.so /sbin/loader Or, simply NFS mount the appropriate directories under /emul/osf1. SEE ALSO
config(1), options(4) BUGS
Your hostname(1) must contain a dot or your resolv.conf(5) must contain a search line. Without one of those, the OSF/1 resolver will die and no hostname resolution will be possible. Certain values in /emul/osf1/etc/svc.conf can cause programs to fail with ``Bad system call''. Pathnames pointed to by symbolic links are not looked up in the shadow root when running an OSF/1 executable. This is not consistent. BSD
November 4, 1999 BSD
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