Im running Tru64 5.1b on an Alpha ES40.  I was forced to reboot this 
morning and booted into single user mode to fix some things.  As always 
I ran mount -a -t advfs so as to boot all the local file systems and 
none of the nfs filesystems.  I received an error message from ld 
complaining that it couldnt find the ldcdrom.so library.  Nothing but / 
was mounted as well.  I booted into multiuser mode and everything went 
fine.  I did a man on ld and see that it should be looking in /usr/shlib 
  among a few other directories as the default.  The ldcdrom.so file is 
in /usr/shlib as it should be but apparently ld isnt looking there.
Im sure that there is a file that contains the default paths for ld to 
look in.....can someone point me to that file please so I can verify 
that it isnt corrupted or hasnt been changed?  Is there any way to tell 
what directories ld is going to look in?  ( I know where it is supposed 
to look but is there a way to verify that it is indeed looking there)?
thanks for any info
darryl
Received on Thu Nov 13 2003 - 18:26:13 NZDT