02:38.56 | MindChild | OK, I really dont get it. I compiled these libs, used ldd to make sure they were actually libs (as in, not some random other file or garbage), copied the lib right over the old one, ran ldconfig even, and it still says "libx.so: No such file or directory". Now Id imagine it has SOMETHING to do with simply being unable to load it (permissions and groups are correct), but how would I go about finding the culprit? |
02:40.50 | tchan | see if the location of libx.so is in a directory specified in your /etc/ld.so.conf file |
02:41.41 | tchan | if it's not, then ldconfig can't find that lib, so add that directory to your /etc/ld.so.conf file |
02:42.11 | MindChild | it is. Actually, it is the ONLY directory that has any libs a(and listed in /etc/ld.so.conf) |
02:42.19 | MindChild | also, libx.so was there before |
02:42.24 | MindChild | it was compiled by someone else |
02:42.35 | MindChild | I took the code, just recompiled it, then copied the result over |
02:43.03 | MindChild | I used the same compile flags/compiler etc, but the binary was a different size |
02:43.25 | MindChild | but like I said, ldd seemed to think it was compiled right at least |
02:43.34 | MindChild | it has the ELF header |
02:44.11 | tchan | and just rebooting doesn't help ? |
02:44.40 | MindChild | no, it doesn't, so it must be something more nefarious |
02:45.16 | MindChild | I am inclined to believe that I messed up something during the compile, but I honestly wouldnt know where to start |
02:45.38 | MindChild | outside of lddd, I dont know what else could tell what is wrong with the library, if that be the case |
02:46.11 | tchan | the "file" will give you more useful info than ldd. "file libname" should tell you exactly which type of lib you have compiled |
02:46.14 | tchan | the "file" command |
02:46.16 | tchan | I meant to type |
02:46.48 | MindChild | ok, give me a few to try it |
02:55.43 | nox- | gn8 |
03:27.21 | MindChild | Ok, so it says its "Intel 80386" |
03:27.31 | MindChild | Which means something is wrong with my build environment |
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03:52.27 | MindChild | I just can't figure it out |
03:52.41 | MindChild | guess this cross-compile setup was a mistake |
03:52.49 | MindChild | I guess zgcc is the next step |
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13:10.55 | flowolf | hi all |
13:11.17 | flowolf | I have an old sl-5500 and I'd like to use it as a file server |
13:11.48 | flowolf | is there any way to link an usb 2.0 hd to it? |
13:31.31 | frostschutz | even the newer zauruses have only a usb 1 port |
13:32.40 | frostschutz | and usb2 is slow for a file server |
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