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Missing file? libgnomeui.so.32



On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, J Kann wrote:

> Installed Red Hat 7.2
> Login and type: startx
> Get the following:
> error while loading shared libraries: libgnomeui.so.32: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory.
> 
> Did a: find / -name "libgnomeui.so.32" -print
> I can't find the file either...

For future reference, Red Hat systems are set up to create an index of 
files on the system, which you can search in <1sec.  Try:
  locate libgnomeui.so.32

Since it will find partial filenames, I would try
  locate libgnomeui
in case you have the wrong type or version.

Mine is in /usr/lib/libgnomeui.so.32, and I would give it to you, but I'm 
running 7.1, and it might not be exactly what you need.

> 
> Reinstalled Red Hat and still get the same problem...
> Any suggestions?

That smells of a config file looking for the wrong .so, not a missing 
file.  Unless you really meant that you installed over the existing 
install instead of wiping everything out and starting from scratch.  Two 
very different animals.

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