[Sunhelp] RE: dtlogin err

Bill Bradford mrbill at mrbill.net
Mon Apr 24 14:32:33 CDT 2000


On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 12:30:23PM -0400, Hoggarth, Jamie wrote:
> Kursad, I hope this helps you out, this is courtesy of the On-Line
> Detective for Sun.    -Jamie
> ld.so.1: variable: fatal: variable: can't open file: errno=2
> This message indicates while running the program shared object after the
> first colon, that the run-time linker, ld.so.1, couldn't find the shared
> object specified after the third colon.  (Sometimes a shared object is
> called a dynamically linked library.)  Error number 2 translates to "No
> such file or directory" (ENOENT).
> As a work around, set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
> include the location of the shared object. 
> Example:  /usr/st/lib:/usr/openwin/lib
> If the source code is accessible, recompile the program using the -Rpath
> loader option.  Using LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not recommended because it
> slows down performance.

Hate to be all commercial here, but I'd like to give the "On-Line Detective
for Sun" product a plug here.  I got a copy in last week, and have been
playing around with it.  Its basically a "pointy-clicky" semi-complete version
of the Sun Hardware Reference, with pictures, complete crossreferenced
part number list, etc, along with complete troubleshooting info for 
everything from the SS2 up to the E10k (dunno why they didnt just go ahead
and cover the ss1 as well..).

Its VERY nice, and well worth the asking price.  The current version is
done in FrameMaker and requires FrameViewer on the "client" system viewing
it (Windows or Solaris), but I hear they're working on a HTML version 
as well.  I'm looking forward to it, so I can actaully have a use for the
iMac sitting on my other desk. 8-)

Bill

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