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Subject: Re: [rdiff-backup-users] build problem on solaris 10, x86
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Thanks Roland, and Andrew
As I said, I can get it working if I add /usr/local/lib to
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but it strikes me that either Python or rdiff-backup
should store the location of librsync that I gave it when I ran setup.py.
Unless I
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Subject: Re: [rdiff-backup-users] build problem on solaris 10, x86
Thanks Roland, and Andrew
As I said, I can get it working if I add /usr/local/lib to
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Thanks Andrew
I'm trying again now with a slightly different setup. I have librsync
0.9.7 installed under /usr/local, eg:
/usr/local/include/librsync-config.h
/usr/local/include/librsync.h
/usr/local/lib/librsync.a
/usr/local/lib/librsync.la
/usr/local/lib/librsync.so.1
OK, I think I've fixed this now.
Previously I was using the librsync 0.9.7 package from
www.sunfreeware.com. I tried de-installing this, and then compiling
librsync afresh with --enable-shared configure options, and now rdiff-
backup builds and installs just fine.
However now for some
Jesse Reynolds wrote:
However now for some reason it won't find the librsync.so.1 unless I
add /usr/local/lib/ to my LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Is there a way to fix this?
On Linux, you add /usr/local/lib/ to your /etc/ld.so.conf. The loader
needs to know where to find librsync.so.1, setting the path
Hello
I'm trying to build and install rdiff-backup 1.04 on Solaris 10, x86.
I have python installed at /usr/sfw/bin/phython, and librsync
installed from the sunfreeware package, under /usr/local.
First issue is that I can't use the --prefix=/usr/local option to
setup.py as detailed in
Jesse Reynolds wrote:
First issue is that I can't use the --prefix=/usr/local option to
setup.py as detailed in the README, because aparently this option
isn't actually an option. Perhaps it used to be? Anyhow, trying
phython setup.py --librsync-dir=/usr/local install yields the error: