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On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 19:00, ts wrote:

    >>>>> "L" Ludo  <coquelle / enib.fr> writes:
    
    L> I have recompiled openssl (libcrypto is in it) but no change.
    L> I do not understand the message "shared object not open" !!!
    
     Try
    
       export LD_DEBUGmbols
    
     Look for the last lookup before dl_signal_error


I don't knew this possibility ... and I have some difficulties to
understand all the messages that gives the linker ... I will look more
in details later ;)
(strange that I can't pipe all the logs in a file by 'ruby test.rb 2>&1
>lib_lookup.txt' ...)
but thanks a lot !

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