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Re: octave: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
- From: Paul <Paul dot Domaskis at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 16:08:47 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: Re: octave: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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- References: <loom dot 20140125T001029-429 at post dot gmane dot org> <87siscbmai dot fsf at Rainer dot invalid>
Marco Atzeri <marco.atzeri <at> gmail.com> writes:
>On 25/01/2014 00:46, Paul wrote:
>>Larry Hall (Cygwin <reply-to-list-only-lh <at> cygwin.com> writes:
>>> Have you tried running rebaseall?
>> I just tried it (http://cygwin.wikia.com/wiki/Rebaseall). No joy.
>> Mind you, I also don't have admin privileges and cygwin was
>> installed when I had them. I never noticed any error messages, but
>> things went by very fast. The last screen full of things rebased
>> showed no error messages.
>
> I bet on a PATH issue. likely /usr/lib/lapack in not on it when you
> start "bash -i" .
>
> As normally it works on your system, try with "bash -l"
Achim Gratz <Stromeko <at> nexgo.de> writes:
> I'm almost certain that Octave can't find its lapack libraries. The
> standard profile scripts add this to the very end of the path and
> depending on what is in your windows path you may hide them. There
> are also two environment variables (sorry, can't check right now)
> that need to be set for lapack to be happy and you may not source
> the /etc/profile.d script that sets them depending on how you start
> bash.
Yes, the lack of /usr/lib/lapack was in fact causing the problem. I'm not
sure why I didn't catch that as I was certain that I made the paths the
same in both cases.
Thanks!
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