Whilst I haven't been following this thread...
> Solaris doesn't really have an equivalent to ldconfig or /etc/ld.so.conf.
Yes it does. crle
Read the man page. Make sure you work out how to delete the files
which are created to revert to the default state, since it has a
habit of not working quote as you might expect. At least in my
experience.
Julian
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