On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 05:44:55AM +0100, Frode Petersen wrote: > Thank you so much for the answer! The problem is now solved. > > Jakub Jelinek wrote: > >On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 12:41:54AM +0100, Frode Petersen wrote: > > > >>Error message: > >>/opt/rational//releases/rose.2003.06.00/i386_linux2/bin/rjavarelay: > >>relocation error: > >>/opt/rational//releases/rose.2003.06.00/mw/lib-linux_optimized/libkernel32.so: > >>symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link > >>time reference > > > > > >libkernel32.so has been built incorrectly (not including <errno.h> before > >using errno as mandated by standards). > > Just out of curiosity: Is this something I can fix myself, or is it a > distro thing, or even a Rational thing? (I suspect the first, but...) The last one, Rational has to fix. > >As a workaround, you can run the application with LinuxThreads, i.e. > >LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 > >/opt/rational//releases/rose.2003.06.00/i386_linux2/bin/rjavarelay options > > I made a script setting the variable, running the rose startup script > and finally removing the variable again. I guess any program started > while Rose is running would also be using the older libraries, but that > is OK, or isn't it..? It is always better to only set it for the exact program that needs it. Jakub