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Re: does this LD_LIBRARY_PATH make any sense ?


"Banibrata Dutta" <dutta@india.hp.com> writes:

> [dutta@pttlnx1 dutta]$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> /home/dutta/GNUstep/Libraries/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu:/home/dutta/GNUstep
> /Libraries/ix86/linux-gnu:/usr/GNUstep/Local/Libraries/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-
> gnu-gnu:/usr/GNUstep/Local/Libraries/ix86/linux-gnu:/usr/GNUstep/Network/Lib
> raries/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu:/usr/GNUstep/Network/Libraries/ix86/linu
> x-gnu:/usr/GNUstep/System/Libraries/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu:/usr/GNUstep/
> System/Libraries/ix86/linux-gnu

This is not a binutils question.

The binutils are the GNU assembler, the GNU linker (not the dynamic
linker--that is, ld, not ld.so), gprof, and various minor binary
utility programs such as ar, nm, strip, objdump, and objcopy.

Questions about the dynamic linker, about dlopen, about gdb, about
core dumps, about the operating system, about anything other than the
GNU binutils, are not appropriate here.

Thanks.

Ian


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