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[ILUG] [OT] Solaris LD_LIBRARY_PATH Q

[ILUG] [OT] Solaris LD_LIBRARY_PATH Q

Roy White rwhite at informationmosaic.com
Tue Jun 6 17:46:44 IST 2000


Hey Folks,

	Sorry for the OT but I KNOW there are some unix guru's out there.

	I'm having a spot of bother with one of our sun's Solaris 2.7

	Hope the below explains it ok

	When the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable is set as below 
	
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/brokat/twister-2.3.5/lib:/opt/brokat/twister-2.3.5/bin:
/usr/java/lib/sparc/native_threads:/usr/ucblib:/u2/oracle/product/8.0.4/lib

	Then the following happens:

	Twister will be able to talk to the Database but vi, more, and
whatever else will not work.

	When the following is set as the LD_LIBRARY_PATH env. variable
	
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/brokat/twister-2.3.5/lib:/opt/brokat/twister-2.3.5/bin:
/usr/java/lib/sparc/native_threads

	vi, more, etc. will work but twister will not be able to contact the
database as it cannot find the 
	file libclntsh.so.1.0 (which is present in the
/u2/oracle/product/8.0.4/lib directory).

Any help on this much appreciated.

Best Regards

	Roy

Roy White
Information Mosaic Ltd.
Clifton Hall
Fitzwilliam St. Lwr.
Ph:+35316626900
Fax:+35316626901
VM:+353872228699





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