[libvirt-users] Mac OS X: dyld: lazy symbol binding failed
Mitchell Hashimoto
mitchell.hashimoto at gmail.com
Fri Oct 8 17:11:24 UTC 2010
Justin,
Yep:
~ → nm /usr/local/lib/libvirt.dylib | grep Thread
00000000001aec20 d _virTLSThreadImpl
0000000000011fd0 T _virThreadInitialize
0000000000012000 T _virThreadLocalGet
0000000000012010 T _virThreadLocalInit
0000000000011ff0 T _virThreadLocalSet
0000000000011fe0 T _virThreadOnExit
And here is the output when running the test ruby file with
DYLD_PRINT_LIBRARIES on, gisted since its quite long, but you can see
libvirt in it prior to running the Ruby FFI code:
https://gist.github.com/e90831db740cb0bff563
Any ideas?
Mitchell
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Justin Clift <jclift at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 10/08/2010 07:36 PM, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote:
>>
>> Justin,
>>
>> I saw your commit into homebrew and I am actually trying that. Like I
>> said, statically linking it to a test C program I wrote worked fine,
>> but working over FFI and dynamically loading it failed with the quoted
>> error message. I'm unsure how to proceed at this point. :)
>
> No worries. Does "_virThreadInitialize" exist in the dynamic library
> on your system?
>
> $ nm /usr/local/lib/libvirt.dylib | grep Thread
> 00000000001a9c40 d _virTLSThreadImpl
> 00000000000125d0 T _virThreadInitialize
> 0000000000012600 T _virThreadLocalGet
> 0000000000012610 T _virThreadLocalInit
> 00000000000125f0 T _virThreadLocalSet
> 00000000000125e0 T _virThreadOnExit
> $
>
> Guessing it probably does, but figured it's worth checking. :)
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
>
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