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Re: native lib problem in leopard



Scott,

that wasn't it, unfortunately. Also (Doug), there is nothing on the console log; being raised on MVS I always run with that in plain view.
I have to sleep but will try to trace tomorrow. Thanks all for your help.

best regards,

René.

On 1 nov 2007, at 00:18, Scott Kovatch wrote:

I think you've found the problem. Try changing it back to verify.

I've been bitten by this in the past.

Scott

On Oct 31, 2007, at 3:43 PM, René Jansen wrote:

Pratik,

seeing the output of the commands you let me execute:

might the fact that I rename the library after building from .dylib to .jnilib have something to do with it?

René.

On 31 okt 2007, at 23:25, Pratik Solanki wrote:

Some questions.

- Which version of 10.4 were you on before you upgraded?
- Can you run

$ file /opt/ooRexx/lib/libBSF4Rexx.jnilib
$ otool -L /opt/ooRexx/lib/libBSF4Rexx.jnilib

Pratik


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Java Runtime Classes
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