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!!error while loading shared library. cannot open shared object file
This occurs when it can't load a shared library, use "ldd(1)" to determine which libraries this program is trying to link against and which ones are missing or can't be linked against. eg:
ldd /bin/cat
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+In Linux, one possible reason for this is that the shared library is not in /usr/lib. Either moving the existing library to /usr/lib, or creating a symlink in /usr/lib to its current location (e.g., ln -s /usr/local/lib/libdmalloc.so /usr/lib/libdmalloc.so).
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!!"No such file or directory" or "Bad interpreter: no such file or directory"