Re: Configuring Load Libraries

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From: Brian Furtaw (brian++at++sgi.com)
Date: 07/18/2001 07:00:12


Chris one thing to look out for with the store file routine in C++ is to
declare extern "C" {
pfNode * pfdStoreFile_newformat(const char *filename);
}

If you set the PFNFYLEVEL to a value of 5 are you getting any
information telling you the library can not be found?

Brian

Chris Scharver wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am unable to get Performer to recognize a new load/export library
> under IRIX 6.5.11. I have the .dso placed in my $HOME/lib directory,
> and I have set the PFLD_LIBRARYN32_PATH environment variable
> accordingly. However, when I run I still get a message that
> pfdStoreFile does not provide a converter. pfdInitConverter has been
> called before pfConfig. I need to override the .dso provided as part
> of the default installation, so shouldn't that take place just by
> specifying the path first? According to the man pages, the
> environment variable receives first priority in locating a .dso. How
> should I guarantee that my new .dso is the one Performer will use?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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