On 2 November 2011 05:50, Mario Fetka mario.fetka@gmail.com wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 01.11.2011, 22:19 +0100 schrieb François ANDRIOT:
Hello, under some circonstances, the startkde script goes through the following code.
417 if [ -n $KGTK_PRELOAD ]; then 418 if [ -e /usr/lib/libnspr4.so ]; then 419 KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libnspr4.so:" 420 fi 421 export LD_PRELOAD=$KGTK_PRELOAD:$KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD$LD_PRELOAD 422 fi
The problem is that, under RHEL/Fedora, the library "/usr/lib/libnspr4.so" (if present) is compiled for x86, not x86_64. So every command I use in the konsole gives the following warning: ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libnspr4.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.
The correct path for x86_64 should be "/usr/lib64/libnspr4.so".
As a quick fix, I suggest the following change:
if [ -n $KGTK_PRELOAD ]; then if [ -e /usr/lib64/libnspr4.so ]; then KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD="/usr/lib64/libnspr4.so:" elif [ -e /usr/lib/libnspr4.so ]; then KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libnspr4.so:" fi export LD_PRELOAD=$KGTK_PRELOAD:$KGTK_NSPR_PRELOAD$LD_PRELOAD fi
Any better solution is welcome :)
Thanks Francois Andriot
my suggestion is to use cmake variables and let cmake generate the script at buildtime for the system this could also include a chack for the lib in cmake config.
thx Mario
Okay,
so basically I am looking at this same problem.
libkgtk2 is also preloaded, which breaks all gtk3 applications. We need to figure out some better method of loading kgtk libraries so that the kgtk2 wrapper isn't always loaded.
Calvin Morrison