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[ILUG] How to check dependencies?

[ILUG] How to check dependencies?

Aidan Delaney adelaney at cs.may.ie
Fri Mar 19 15:06:03 GMT 2004


John,
> But when I run xemacs I get:
> kinsella at jkcray:~ >xemacs
> xemacs: error while loading shared libraries: libwnn.so.0: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
> 
> which is odd as I included xemacs in the install - to an empty machine.
> 
> Obviously the installation missed out on libwnn.so.0
> 
> My question: how do I find which rpm this library is in so that I can
> install it?
I can't answer your question directly but....
If you "ldd `which xemacs`" it will print out all the libraries that it
is dynamically linked to.  It will also tell you if the shared libraries
exist (but you know they don't already).  Just an interesting tip....

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