[ale] Oddness from gcc and configure

Joe Knapka jknapka at earthlink.net
Thu Aug 24 11:27:01 EDT 2000


Possibly it would be a good idea to run "ldconfig" as root
after installing new shared libs...

-- Joe

"Beeland, Jason" wrote:
> 
> thanks, that worked great.  :-)
> 
> Jason Beeland
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fulton Green [mailto:ale at FultonGreen.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 10:56 AM
> To: Beeland, Jason
> Cc: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] Oddness from gcc and configure
> 
> Taking a stab in the dark here (OW! that hurt :) ...
> 
> The key here is that it's in /usr/local/lib and therefore probably not in a
> directory that the executable expects to find it in. There might be an
> environment variable you can set (LDLIBRARYPATH, maybe?). But I usually just
> resort to:
> 
> ln -s /usr/local/lib/mylib.so.0 /lib/mylib.so.0
> 
> and so forth until I quit seeing error messages. OK, until I quit seeing
> *showstopping* error msgs. :)
> 
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 09:35:14AM -0400, Beeland, Jason wrote:
> > Ok, i got gcc working for c++, and i got the
> > package to compile.  But now (and i tried both
> > versions of the package i have just in case) it
> > gives me an error like this when I run it:
> >
> > icqmail: error in loading shared libraries: libguile.so.6: cannot open
> > shared object file: No such file or directory
> >
> > The other version of it gives the same error only for libicq.so.0 rather
> > than libguile.  I checked in the /usr/local/lib directory and both those
> > files are there...  So i'm at a loss.  The Makefile is identical (at least
> > as far as the LIBS stuff goes) to the system i have which it did compile
> and
> > execute on (it's inside the masq tho so it doesn't wanna run right,
> icqmail
> > doens't have support for specifying port ranges which is how i got icq to
> be
> > masq friendly using ipmasqadm and a perl script :P ).  So I am at a loss.
> > Again any input is wonderfully, wholehearted appreciated.  :-)
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