Hi Eric,
Eric Bautsch píše v Pá 01. 11. 2013 v 19:57 +0000:
Yes, the command is pvs:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/816-5165/pvs-1/
Did you get anywhere, or still stuck, please? :-)
And the output suggests that the versions are OK:
bautsche@cressida $ pvs solver/unxsogi.pro/bin/idlc
libm.so.2 (SUNW_1.1);
libgcc_s.so.1 (GCC_3.0);
libc.so.1 (SUNWprivate_1.1, SUNW_1.1, SUNW_0.9,
SUNW_0.7, SYSVABI_1.3);
libuno_sal.so.3 (LIBO_UDK_4.1, UDK_3.6, LIBO_UDK_4.0,
PRIVATE_1.1, UDK_3
_0_0);
bautsche@cressida $ pvs
solver/unxsogi.pro/lib/libuno_sal.so.3
libgcc_s.so.1 (GCC_3.0);
libsocket.so.1 (SUNW_1.1, SUNW_0.7);
libnsl.so.1 (SUNW_0.7);
libm.so.2 (SUNW_1.1);
libpthread.so.1 (SUNW_1.1, SUNW_1.2, SUNW_0.9);
libuno_sal.so.3;
UDK_3_0_0;
[...]
Knowing nothing about Solaris - I wonder why the other libs have eg.
(SUNW_1.1) or (GCC_3.0), but libuno_sal.so.3 has nothing like that,
instead the UDK_3_0_0 etc. are each on a separate line as if it was a
library itself, or what? Could that be the problem?
Regards,
Kendy
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