Is there a general solution to thus problem?  I.e. How do different packaged 
scope their libraries?

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On Jun 14, 2011, at 19:40, Frank Gönninger <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Dear OpenCPI developers:
> 
> I do have severe problems due to the fact that there is a libutil in the 
> library search path on OS X (in /usr/lib). That path is in DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH 
> before OpenCPI's lib dir in my environment. Effect: OpenCPI attempts laods 
> the wrong libutil (resulting in abort trap). If I change the library search 
> path as to OpenCPI's libutil being found first some of the system tools (for 
> example the Erlang environment) don't work anynore  - those tools now find 
> OpenCPI's libutil which obviously is the wrong one ...
> 
> May rename it to libocpiutil ?
> 
> Thanks for feedback!
> 
> Best wishes
> 
>  Frank
> 
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