libltdl.so.7 - not present in openpkg installation

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Fri Jul 24 08:56:55 CEST 2009


Am Dienstag, 21. Juli 2009 21:26:46 schrieb Johannes Graumann:
> I managed to get my kolab installation back up and running on a spanking
> new hosted virtual server, but upon "/etc/init.d/kolab start" (this is
> debian),
>
> I ran into the following problem:
> > apache:FAILED
> > openpkg:rc:WARNING: /kolab:apache:%start: failed with return code 1      
> >     openpkg:rc:NOTICE: output from stdout/stderr is following:
> > +----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > | apache: Syntax error on line 341 of /kolab/etc/apache/apache.conf:
> > | Cannot load /kolab/libexec/apache/mod_php.so into server:
> > | libltdl.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> > | directory                                                              
> > |                                                    
> >
> > +----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> This was easily fixed by installing libltdl from the hosting distribution,
> but has me kind of confused: isn't the whole point of providing kolab in an
> openpkg environment to make it self-sufficient (aside from early build
> requirements)?

Yes, this is the idea. So something went wrong (I do know what of course). ,)

> "find -iname libltdl.so.7" really did not dig anything up in 
> my original installation either ...


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