Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker!mit-eddie!bu.edu!bu-cs!buit4!rwd From: rwd@buit4.bu.edu (Robert Deroy) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: Getting X11R4 up and running. Message-ID: <50107@bu.edu.bu.edu> Date: 5 Jan 90 02:18:43 GMT References: <12670@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Sender: news@bu.edu.bu.edu Reply-To: rwd@buit4.bu.edu (Robert Deroy) Followup-To: comp.windows.x Organization: Boston University Center for Remote Sensing Lines: 30 In article rusty@garnet.berkeley.edu writes: >In article <12670@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> reed@olympus.Berkeley.EDU writes: > > From: reed@olympus.Berkeley.EDU > Subject: Getting X11R4 up and running. > Date: 5 Jan 90 00:18:41 GMT > > I was wondering if anyone could help me out with this problem. Although I > was able to compile almost all of the release, all of the executables that > I try to run have the following results. > > ld.so: libXmu.so.4: not found > >This also happened to me; sparcstation 1, sunos 4.0.3c, with gcc. >I've decided to try not using gcc and am now doing another "make >world". Since this is the second question of this type, I will post the answer. You need to run /usr/etc/ldconfig as root. This will update the link-editor directory cache (see /etc/rc.local). Of course, this assumes you did a "make install" which installs the shared executables in /usr/lib. -Bob Deroy Boston University Center for Remote Sensing -- UUCP: ...!harvard!bu-cs!bu-it!rwd INTERNET: rwd@bu-it.bu.edu CSNET: rwd%bu-it@bu-cs BITNET: engbd3c@buacca