From litthad.sci from ufs.ac.za Thu Jul 19 09:00:13 2007 From: litthad.sci from ufs.ac.za (DerekL) Date: Thu Jul 19 12:23:52 2007 Subject: [Staden] error while loading shared libraries: libtk_utils.so Message-ID: <1184853613.489481.215920@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com> Hi All I am not the first to experience this so a solution should be available (although I do not have it) I have 64 bit Centos 5 linux on my dual core AMD machine. 1. I have downloaded staden-linux-x86-1-7-0.tar.gz and unpacked in my / usr/local directory 2. My .bash_profile is as follows # .bash_profile # Get the aliases and functions if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then . ~/.bashrc fi # User specific environment and startup programs PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin/blast-2.2.16/bin:/usr/local/staden- linux-x86-1-7-0/linux-bin:/usr/local/staden-linux-x86-1-7-0/lib/linux- binaries:/usr/local/bin/mira_2.9.8_dev_linux-gnu_x86_64/bin export PATH STADENROOT=/usr/local/staden-linux-x86-1-7-0 export STADENROOT .$STADENROOT/staden.profile TK_LIBRARY=$STADENROOT/lib/tk export TK_LIBRARY TCL_LIBRARY=$STADENROOT/lib/tcl export TCL_LIBRARY I persistently get the error error while loading shared libraries: libtk_utils.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 3. I have even tried placing the following in the path (see above) /usr/local/staden-linux-x86-1-7-0/lib/linux-binaries 4. File permissions are not the problem Is there a stupid mistake somewhere on my part? What am I missing? DerekL