Yet another puzzle
Marc Stiegler
marcs@skyhunter.com
Sat, 13 Feb 1999 15:41:18 -0700
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So, in search of either new bugs or maybe fixes to the existing ones, I =
put the new e jars onto my Linux system, and rewrite my shell script to =
make the class path with the new stuff. Elmer comes up and adds 2 + 3 =
just fine. I try to run eChat, and get the error message,
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File not found (libecutil.so)
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On a hunch, I fire up Elmer again and try
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introducer onTheAir
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Yup, libecutil.so is not found. This error message comes up on my =
terminal window (i.e., the console), not as a message in the Elmer =
window. Any idea what this one could be? My Linux box, by the way, does =
not have a phone connection set up, but it does have a hardwired IP =
address, and was in communication with my laptop via ethernet at the =
time of this failure. In my ignorance of Linux, it looks like *.so files =
are pretty generic designations for Linux libraries, but sure enough =
there is nowhere on my computer (or my slackware installation disk) a =
libecutil.so. On the other hand, I do have other networking programs =
running, notably samba, ftp, and apache.
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Networking....it's just never easy, is it? :-)
--marcs
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So, in search of either new bugs or =
maybe fixes=20
to the existing ones, I put the new e jars onto my Linux system, and =
rewrite my=20
shell script to make the class path with the new stuff. Elmer comes up =
and adds=20
2 + 3 just fine. I try to run eChat, and get the error =
message,
File not found =
(libecutil.so)
On a hunch, I fire up Elmer again =
and=20
try
introducer onTheAir
Yup, libecutil.so is not found. This error message =
comes up on=20
my terminal window (i.e., the console), not as a message in the Elmer=20
window. Any idea what this one could be? My Linux box, by the way, =
does=20
not have a phone connection set up, but it does have a hardwired IP =
address, and=20
was in communication with my laptop via ethernet at the time of this =
failure. In=20
my ignorance of Linux, it looks like *.so files are pretty generic =
designations=20
for Linux libraries, but sure enough there is nowhere on my computer (or =
my=20
slackware installation disk) a libecutil.so. On the other hand, I do =
have other=20
networking programs running, notably samba, ftp, and =
apache.
Networking....it's just never easy, =
is it? =20
:-)
--marcs