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ld.so.1: <strong>string</strong>: fatal: <strong>string</strong>: open<br />

failed: No such file or directory<br />

Cause<br />

This message is produced in Solaris 2.6 and later releases. It is not produced in<br />

Solaris 2.5.1, or earlier releases.<br />

This message indicates that the run time linker, ld.so.1(1), while running the<br />

program specified after the first colon, could not find the shared object specified after<br />

the third colon. (A shared object is sometimes called a dynamically linked library.)<br />

Action<br />

As a workaround, set the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include the<br />

location of the shared object in question, for example:<br />

/usr/dt/lib:/usr/openwin/lib<br />

Better yet, if you have access to source code, recompile the program using the -Rpath<br />

loader option. Using LD_LIBRARY_PATH slows down performance.<br />

See Also<br />

For more information about the Linker, see the Linker and Libraries Guide.<br />

ld.so.1: <strong>string</strong>: fatal: relocation<br />

error: symbol not found: <strong>string</strong><br />

Cause<br />

This message is produced in Solaris 2.5.1 and earlier releases. It is not produced in<br />

Solaris 2.6, or later releases.<br />

See the next message, which has the same cause.<br />

Action<br />

See the next message, which can be resolved by the same action.<br />

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