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Top Forums Programming Error while loading shared libraries Post 302969768 by vdivb on Monday 28th of March 2016 02:46:55 AM
Old 03-28-2016
1) What "below error" are you getting?
Code:
error while loading shared libraries: /home/dev/lib/libprun.a: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.


2) What different environment are you talking about? Are you talking about just using a different setting for CUSTOM_PATH ? Are you talking about different operating systems? ???
Quote:
Yes, Different Setting for CUSTOM_PATH
3) How is CUSTOM_PATH set when your code works?
Quote:
I have set CUSTOM_PATH to /home/dev/ in my environment but this variable may differ in Testing environment for e.g.
My Environment $CUSTOM_PATH=/home/dev/
Testing Environment $CUSTOM_PATH=/home/test/

5) Does the file $CUSTOM_PATH/lib/libprun.a exist in the environment when your code does not work?
Quote:
File exists in below paths
/home/dev/lib/libprun.a (Development)
/home/test/lib/libprun.a (Testing)

Development path is hardcoded after compiling, as /home/dev/lib/libprun.a this is not accessible from Testing Environment, its throwing above error.
5) What operating system are you using?
Quote:
Linux x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
 

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HOME(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   HOME(8)

NAME
home, 40meg, 80meg, personalize, update, Disclabel - administration for local file systems SYNOPSIS
gnot/home gnot/personalize gnot/update magnum/home magnum/personalize magnum/update pc/40meg pc/80meg pc/personalize pc/update nextstation/home nextstation/update DESCRIPTION
These programs help maintain a file system on a local disk for a private machine. Home partitions a disk, copies the appropriate kernel to the disk, and makes a new file system on the disk. To do this, it overwrites the vendor-supplied software on the disk with a copy of Plan 9. 40meg, 80meg, and 100meg configure disks and make file systems for disks of the appropriate size. Update copies the current kernel to the disk and updates files on the local file system. It only updates those files put there by the home program. Personalize removes the contents of the /usr directory on the local disk and copies a minimal set of files for the user who runs the com- mand. The file /rc/bin/nextstation/Disclabel, despite its name, is not an rc(1) script. It contains the second stage bootstrap program for Nextstations booting from local disk. Before booting a Plan 9 Nextstation from disk, it should be installed in the partition /dev/hd1label; this is normally done by nexstation/home. FILES
/lib/proto/portproto Mkfs prototype files for magnum/home, magnum/update, gnot/home, and gnot/update. /lib/proto/386proto Mkfs prototype files for pc/40meg, pc/80meg, and pc/update. SOURCE
/rc/bin/gnot/* /rc/bin/magnum/* /rc/bin/pc/* /rc/bin/nextstation/* SEE ALSO
kfs(4), mkfs(8), prep(8), wren(3) ``Installing the Plan 9 Distribution''. HOME(8)
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