Hi all,

I am seeing the below error when trying to run an executable that I packed with PAR Packer (pp). How can I find out the original name of the shared object file b1934410.so? I'm trying to get more clues as to why this error is coming up. Thanks.

[root@ektest1 DarkEther-v1.15.3]# ./switchscan local/mlnx cfgfile=192. +168.20.141.cfg 192.168.20.141 Can't find 'boot_IO' symbol in /tmp/par-726f6f74/cache-b7a72e3a0413c42 +480d6dae1f533764a0bf93415/b1934410.so at /usr/local/share/perl5/PAR/Heavy.pm line 78. Compilation failed in require at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/Handle.pm line 26 +6. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/Handle.pm lin +e 266. Compilation failed in require at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/Seekable.pm line +101. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/Seekable.pm l +ine 101. Compilation failed in require at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/File.pm line 133. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib64/perl5/IO/File.pm line +133. Compilation failed in require at -e line 138.

In reply to Original name of a PAR-Packed shared object file? by ek15

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