Hi,

have you used mico-setup.sh or mico-setup.csh to set your environment
for MICO installation correctly? i.e.

bash$ . <mico install prefix/lib/mico-setup.sh

or

csh$ source <mico install prefix/lib/mico-setup.csh

Karel

On 09/24/10 23:44, Spoorthi Dsilva wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a new user of Mico. I successfully installed Mico 
> 2.3.13
> When I tried to compile account.idl using the command 
> idl account.idl 
> I get the following error :
> error while loading shared libraries: libmicoir2.3.13.so 
> : cannot open shared object file : no such file or directory
>  
> The particular library exists in the mico/libs 
> directory. Why am I getting this error. Can anyone help me with the 
> solution.
>  
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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