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Hello.

I've managed to get into a linux machine to try the HotKey library suggested in this answer.

I've compiled the sample code and now I run the program and I've got the following message:

[oracle@machine jxgrabkey-0.2.1_i386]$ java -classpath lib/JXGrabKey.jar:Example JXGrabKeyTest

Exception in thread "main" **java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:** /home/oracle/javasample/jxgrabkey-0.2.1_i386/lib/libJXGrabKey.so: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by /home/oracle/javasample/jxgrabkey-0.2.1_i386/lib/libJXGrabKey.so)
   at java.lang.Runtime._load(libgcj.so.7rh)
   at java.lang.Runtime.load(libgcj.so.7rh)
   at java.lang.System.load(libgcj.so.7rh)
   at JXGrabKeyTest.main(JXGrabKeyTest.java:17)

I know how to handle this in Windows ( just by adding the DLL to the PATH env var ) but I'm not that sure about linux.

I've read something about LD_LIBRARY_PATH and some other env vars but I can make it work.

Any advice?

EDIT

After the support from mmyers to indentify the problem and reading this thread and this other.

I can tell:

My system is: Linux 2.6.18-53.el5

My GCC version(s) is ( are) :

gcc-c++-4.1.2-14.el5

gcc-gfortran-4.1.2-14.el5

libgcc-4.1.2-14.el5

gcc-4.1.2-14.el5

The problems is I require gcc 4.2.0

Aaand apparently there is no gcc 4.2.0 for my system.

I guess I would have to wait for it to come or the author recompile it in a previous version.

mmyers, thanks a lot for your help.

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Did you try -Djava.library.path=/path/to/library?

EDIT: Re-reading the error message, it looks to me that the native library you're loading is trying to link to glibc version 3.4.9, which apparently is not installed. Can you check what version of glibc you have? What Linux distro are you running?

EDIT2: The problem seems to be narrowed down to libstdc++. I'm about to the edge of my knowledge, but this thread might be useful. It suggests upgrading to gcc 4.2; from the comments, you appear to have version 4.1.2. Let me know if that doesn't work.

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Actually, from the error, it looks like the library you're loading is trying to link to a version of glibc that you don't have. – mmyers Feb 11 at 21:39
@mmyers@your edit: Sure. How do I do that? :S ... is there something like glibc -version? .... – Oscar Reyes Feb 11 at 21:45
glibc isn't an executable, so that won't work. What distro are you running? – mmyers Feb 11 at 21:47
What does uname -rs give you? – mmyers Feb 11 at 21:54
uname -rs yields Linux 2.6.18-53.el5, I think I found the command: rpm -q glibc returns glibc-2.5-18 – Oscar Reyes Feb 11 at 21:58
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subes, JXGrabKey dev here ...

I don't know much about this error myself, but your lead about gcc and/or libstdc++ should be right

Personally I am using the gcc version shipped with Ubuntu 8.10 atm. I always stick to the latest version shipped.

Current version: g++ (Ubuntu 4.3.2-1ubuntu12) 4.3.2

The following libstdc++ packages are installed on my machine: http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libstdc++5 http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libstdc++6

Hope this helps, if you find anything useful, tell me. :) Maybe i have to compile jxgrabkey with an older version of gcc for releases, so it is downwards compatible? Does anyone have a wise advice? ^^

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Hey subes! Thank you for the response. Yes, actually a dig further in other forums and the problem was the compiler. So, since the C++ code is available I recompile it with my gcc version, but then I've got _ZNSs4_Rep20_S_empty_rep_storageE :-( :-( I'll try to get that g++ in my installation. Tnx – Oscar Reyes Feb 17 at 18:46
ok, if you find more about it, please tell me if you manage to get it work it would be nice if you could write a wiki article about this on the jxgrabkey wiki on sourceforge ^^ so if other people have the same problems, they can follow your guidelines. (and maybe i can make compatibility releases) – subes Feb 20 at 16:26
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Has this been resolved for/by anyone yet? I don't have much Linux/C++ knowledge so if someone has made a compatible version I would love to test it for/with them.

This is huge for me since we use JIntellitype in Windows and must have a Linux solution that works with multiple distro's (centos, ubuntu, redhat etc).

Thanks

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It works just great with Ubuntu 9.0.4. The problem was I was using an old version of linux – Oscar Reyes Sep 29 at 16:28

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