On 24/03/16 14:38 +0100, philipp.achmuel...@arz.at wrote:
> Jan Pokorný <jpoko...@redhat.com> schrieb am 24.03.2016 12:48:44:
> 
>> Von: Jan Pokorný <jpoko...@redhat.com>
>> An: Cluster Labs - All topics related to open-source clustering 
>> welcomed <users@clusterlabs.org>
>> Datum: 24.03.2016 12:50
>> Betreff: Re: [ClusterLabs] Antwort: Re: pacemakerd: undefined 
>> symbol: crm_procfs_process_info
>> 
>> On 24/03/16 08:44 +0100, philipp.achmuel...@arz.at wrote:
>>> Jan Pokorný <jpoko...@redhat.com> schrieb am 23.03.2016 19:22:13:
>>> 
>>>> Von: Jan Pokorný <jpoko...@redhat.com>
>>>> An: users@clusterlabs.org
>>>> Datum: 23.03.2016 19:23
>>>> Betreff: Re: [ClusterLabs] pacemakerd: undefined symbol: 
>>>> crm_procfs_process_info
>>>> 
>>>> On 23/03/16 18:40 +0100, philipp.achmuel...@arz.at wrote:
>>>>> $ sudo pacemakerd -V
>>>>> pacemakerd: symbol lookup error: pacemakerd: undefined symbol: 
>>>>> crm_procfs_process_info
>>>> 
>>>> For a start, please provide output of:
>>>> 
>>>> ls -l $(rpm -E %{_libdir})/libcrmcommon.so*
>>>> ldd $(rpm -E %{_sbindir})/pacemakerd
>>>> 
>>>> Adjust the path per your actual installation, also depending
>>>> how you got the pacemaker installed: from RPMs (assumed),
>>>> by starting with the sources and compiling by hand, etc.
>>> 
>>> i got sources from github and compiled by hand. 
>>> 
>>>> Note that if RPMs were indeed used, you should rather make sure
>>>> that the same version of the packages arising from single
>>>> SRPM is installed (pacemaker, pacemaker-libs, ...).
>>> 
>>> on that hint - i removed all old source directories and startet new 
>>> download/compilation today.
>>> after that everything works like expected - may i messed up some old 
> files 
>>> in working directory.
>> 
>> Do you use "make install" as part of your procedure?
>> Where I was headed is that either "ldconfig" invocation might be
>> missing once the libraries are at place, or that /usr/lib* remnants
>> take precedence over /usr/local/lib* files in run-time linking
>> (provided that use use default installation prefix).
> 
> Yes, i use "make install" with default parameters to install to my 
> environment. still not sure what happened yesterday - may some file 
> permission issues during sync files in my environments.

Additional syncing step might add this sort of fragility.
Anyway, please keep an eye on this should it ever be reproduced.
It's hard to claim native build/install arrangement is flawless
in any case.

-- 
Jan (Poki)

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