Ld.so.1: vi: fatal: relocation error: file e: symbol cur_term: referenced
I got this message when i tried to install remedy on Solaris 7. T
ld.so.1: ex: fatal: relocation error: file ex: symbol cur_term: referenced
symbol not found
Killed
Then i took advices from others and set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to "/usr/openwin/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/ucblib", seemed it worked for others, but i still get the same error messages.
Any1 has any idea how to fix it?
thanks
Then i took advices from others and set the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
"/usr/openwin/lib:/usr/dt/lib:/usr/ucblib", seemed it
worked for others, but i still get the same error
messages.A bad advice.
You have a good installation of the OS and other
custom programs when you can run all programs without
LD_LIBRARY_PATH! (Hint: Use the -R linker option when
compiling your own programs)
Remove the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable and vi
starts working again.
(At least remove /usr/ucblib, this directory on the
general ld library path is really bad)
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I got this message when i tried to install remedy on
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Killed
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Edited by: Bobby Gunawan on Oct 2, 2009 3:19 PM> SAP suggested to update kernel as mentioned in note 561459
So which kernel and patchlevel did you install?
> But when applying patch kernel on:
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>
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>
ld.so.1: disp+work: fatal: relocation error: file disp+work: symbol __1cG__CrunSregister_exit_code6FpG_v_v_:
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When you write JNI code (or any other code for that matter) you probably should look at the documentation for the compilers and other tools that you are using for recommendations for how to use these third party tools.
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