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author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2012-06-28 00:47:19 -0700 |
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committer | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2012-06-28 00:47:19 -0700 |
commit | 538044ed9ee796084f07100dd8c72f44c338ca3b (patch) | |
tree | e90b5ee27feded135c6aa8cb46bb6fe216111cea /etc/PROBLEMS | |
parent | 57570cd38d7726a9a785f1162e6220b3afbdba46 (diff) | |
download | emacs-538044ed9ee796084f07100dd8c72f44c338ca3b.tar.gz |
Add a PROBLEMS note about the libotf name-clash annoyance
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diff --git a/etc/PROBLEMS b/etc/PROBLEMS index cc591d6e1fe..23e877cca1c 100644 --- a/etc/PROBLEMS +++ b/etc/PROBLEMS @@ -255,6 +255,36 @@ result in an endless loop. If you need Emacs to be able to recover from closing displays, compile it with the Lucid toolkit instead of GTK. +** Emacs crashes when you try to view a file with complex characters. +For example, the etc/HELLO file (as shown by C-h h). +The message "symbol lookup error: /usr/bin/emacs: undefined symbol: OTF_open" +is shown in the terminal from which you launched Emacs. +This problem only happens when you use a graphical display (ie not +with -nw) and compiled Emacs with the "libotf" library for complex +text handling. + +This problem occurs because unfortunately there are two libraries +called "libotf". One is the library for handling OpenType fonts, +http://www.m17n.org/libotf/, which is the one that Emacs expects. +The other is a library for Open Trace Format, and is used by some +versions of the MPI message passing interface for parallel +programming. + +For example, on RHEL6 GNU/Linux, the OpenMPI rpm provides a version +of "libotf.so" in /usr/lib/openmpi/lib. This directory is not +normally in the ld search path, but if you want to use OpenMPI, +you must issue the command "module load openmpi". This adds +/usr/lib/openmpi/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. If you then start Emacs from +the same shell, you will encounter this crash. +Ref: <URL:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=806031> + +There is no good solution to this problem if you need to use both +OpenMPI and Emacs with libotf support. The best you can do is use a +wrapper shell script (or function) "emacs" that removes the offending +element from LD_LIBRARY_PATH before starting emacs proper. +Or you could recompile Emacs with an -Wl,-rpath option that +gives the location of the correct libotf. + * General runtime problems ** Lisp problems |