Re: symlink problem ifort
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 02:00:38AM -0800, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> /opt/intel/fce/9.1.036/bib/lib/libmf.so
> appears as shared library. Naively I created a
> symlink:
>
> #ls -s /optintel/fce/9.1.036/bin/lib/libimf.so
> /usr/lib/libimf.so
>
> however, the properties of the link tell (Type: link
> (broken). Of course, the library is not provided to
> the application that needs it.
If the link is broken you must have created it wrong?
(Maybe you meant /opt/intel instead of /optintel.)
Please send the output of
ls -l /opt/intel/fce/9.1.036/bin/lib/libimf.so
ls -l /usr/lib/libimf.so
> The problem was not solved by adding
>
> /opt/intel/fce/9.1.036/bin/lib/
> to
> /etc/ld.so.conf
You must run ldconfig after doing this.
> adding to my .bashrc
> PATH="/opt/intel/fce/9.1.036/bin/:$PATH; export path
> rebooting and commanding
You could also try setting
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/intel/fce/9.1.036/bin/lib.
I think this is a good question for debian-user rather than
debian-amd64, as it is not amd64 specific.
Hamish
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Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <hamish@debian.org> <hamish@cloud.net.au>
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