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Operating Systems HP-UX Problem in Shared library file .sl on 64bit HP-UX 11.11 Post 302507279 by shamrock on Wednesday 23rd of March 2011 11:16:01 AM
Old 03-23-2011
The old library seems to be generated for a 64 bit system but not the new one...did you supply the neccessary flags to gcc for generating a 64 bit shared library. There could be other issues too but 64 bitness seems most likely from the posted output.
 

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libcadmin(1M)															     libcadmin(1M)

NAME
libcadmin - libc administration command SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/libcadmin DESCRIPTION
The command is used to perform administrative functions for Currently the only function that the command performs is to replace the shared 32-bit PA-RISC2.0 library in with the shared 32-bit PA-RISC1.1 version of that library. There are no required arguments or options used with this command. The archive library and the symbolic link are unaffected by the com- mand. During the system installation process, the shared 32-bit PA-RISC1.1 library is copied into This library is the same as the PA-RISC2.0 library except that it was built with different compiler options. The PA-RISC2.0 library provides much higher performance than the PA- RISC1.1 library. However, if the system administrator desires to have the PA-RISC1.1 library installed instead, allows the system adminis- trator to accomplish this task. When is executed, the PA-RISC2.0 library is stored in and the PA-RISC1.1 library is copied into It is recommended that the system be re-booted after executing the command so that applications which are linked shared against will use the shared 32-bit PA-RISC1.1 version of that library. Once the command is executed, the only way to put the PA-RISC2.0 library back in place is to re-install the operating system. The command can only be executed by a user with superuser privileges. DIAGNOSTICS
Multiple executions of the command will result in an error message indicating the PA-RISC1.1 library is already installed. Executing this command on a PA-RISC1.1 machine will result in an error message indicating the PA-RISC1.1 library is already installed. RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, returns zero(0). Otherwise a one(1) is returned. WARNINGS
Since HP stopped shipping the PA1.1 version of beginning with HP-UX 11i Version 2, this command is currently nonfunctional. is planned for obsolescence at a future release. AUTHOR
was developed by HP. TO BE OBSOLETED libcadmin(1M)
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