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Date:      Sun, 11 Apr 2004 18:39:09 +0200
From:      "Cole" <cole@opteqint.net>
To:        <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Library problems 
Message-ID:  <000d01c41fe3$85ba68c0$4206000a@stalker>

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Hi

I have recently installed ntop 3.0 on freebsd 4.9 from the ports.
I then copied the binary and all needed libraries to another box also almost a duplicate of the box that i installed ntop 3.0 on.

When starting up ntop i get these errors, so i recompiled ntop on the new box from ports, and i still get these errors.
I have checked /usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins, and everything is there, and they are also the same as the libraries on the original box
that i installed ntop on.  Even copying the files from the plugin directory to the second box didnt solve this. I have recompiled,
reinstalled, tried everything, i have no idea why it is now doing this.

Sun Apr 11 16:32:18 2004  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/netflowPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid
shared object handle 0x28070a00]
Sun Apr 11 16:32:18 2004  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/nfsPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid
shared object handle 0x28070d00]
Sun Apr 11 16:32:18 2004  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/pdaPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid
shared object handle 0x29b3d000]
Sun Apr 11 16:32:18 2004  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/rrdPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid
shared object handle 0x29b3d300]
Sun Apr 11 16:32:18 2004  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/sflowPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid
shared object handle 0x29b3d600]
Sun Apr 11 16:32:18 2004  **WARNING** Unable to locate plugin '/usr/local/lib/ntop/plugins/xmldumpPlugin.so' entry function [Invalid
shared object handle 0x29b3d900]

If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
/Cole



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