Writing LabVIEW application on Solaris that invokes a function in a shared library

In the "Call Library Function" Configure window I choose a Shared Library "xxx.so" file and select the Function Name "Foo" (written in C). It happens that function "Foo" calls another function "Bar" (also written in C) that resides in a different Shared Library (in /usr/dt/lib). After clicking "OK", a window comes up with the message "/xxx/xxx.so fatal relocation error ... symbol Bar: referenced symbol not found." Is there a way to get around this (such as search a list of libraries)? Combining the libraries is not an option; they are very large and belong to different software packages.

Thanks for your quick response.
Yes, usr/dt/lib is in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Is LabVIEW supposed to search LD_LIBRARY_PATH libraries in addition to the one I specify in the "Call Library Function" Configure window? That's what I would like it to do, but there still seems to be a problem. -j_b

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    This is also likely caused by an expired password, please see Fusion Apps Servers Are Not Starting Up - Password Policy Error :9000: GSL_PWDEXPIRED_EXCP :Your Password has expired (1629927.1).
    Jani Rautiainen
    Fusion Applications Developer Relations
    https://blogs.oracle.com/fadevrel/

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