03-05-2015
What does ldd show on the 32-bit machine, and what does ldd show on the 64-bit machine?
Like I said, it may be possible to make it depend on a specific version of GTK. This would at least cause it to fail to load instead of crashing when a compatible version isn't available.
Like I also said, it's even possible that the 32-bit emulation library has several versions of GTK, and linking a less generic name will cause it to load the correct one.
And also like I said, we haven't even ruled out there being a bug in your program yet. We're only assuming linking is the problem.
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LDD(1) BSD General Commands Manual LDD(1)
NAME
ldd -- list dynamic object dependencies
SYNOPSIS
ldd [-o] [-f format] program ...
DESCRIPTION
ldd displays all shared objects that are needed to run the given program. Contrary to nm(1), the list includes ``indirect'' dependencies
that are the result of needed shared objects which themselves depend on yet other shared objects. Zero, one or two -f options may be given.
The argument is a format string passed to rtld(1) and allows customization of ldd's output. The first format argument is used for library
objects and defaults to " -l%o.%m => %p
". The second format argument is used for non-library objects and defaults to " %o => %p
".
These arguments are interpreted as format strings a la printf(3) to customize the trace output and allow ldd to be operated as a filter more
conveniently. The following conversions can be used:
%a The main program's name (also known as ``__progname'').
%A The value of the environment variable LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS_PROGNAME in a.out and the program name from the argument vector from elf.
%o The library name.
%m The library's major version number.
%n The library's minor version number (a.out only, ignored in elf).
%p The full pathname as determined by rtld's library search rules.
%x The library's load address
Additionally,
and are recognized and have their usual meaning.
The -o option is an alias for -f %a:-l%o.%m => %p
, which makes ldd behave analogously to nm -o.
SEE ALSO
ld(1), ld.elf_so(1), nm(1), rtld(1)
HISTORY
A ldd utility first appeared in SunOS 4.0, it appeared in its current form in NetBSD 0.9A.
BUGS
The a.out ldd actually runs the program it has been requested to analyze which in specially constructed environments can have security impli-
cations.
BSD
September 7, 2009 BSD