On Saturday 04 August 2007 17:55, snowcrash+bacula wrote:
> > In general as long as you install the shared objects in one of the 
standard
> > system libary files, all will work.  Otherwise, you need to fiddle with 
the
> > loader to tell it where to look for the binaries.
> 
> 
> agreed, of course, in general.
> 
> in the case of bacula, though, i'd simply suggest that /especially/
> given config of:
> 
>      ...
>      --with-qwt=/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2
>      ...
>      bat support:                yes -L/usr/local/qwt-5.0.2/lib
>      ...
> 
> (btw, /usr/local/qwt-5.0.2 is the --prefix where qwt installs itself
> *by default*; yes, that can be changed ...)
> 
> i'd simply propose that the bacula config/build has the info it needs
> -- being aware of where the qwt libs are.
> 
> it can certainly, also, detect that the existing libs are dynamic
> (.dylib), and the paths can be correctly generated.
> 
> in principle.
> 
> i have this nagging, unfounded suspicion, though, that this is a Qt 
issue ...
> 
> either way, the info's "there" ...
> 
> of course, as above, it can be manually worked around for now.

It is really an OS issue.  It *is* possible for Bacula to fix this, but it is 
*very* unusual for an application to do so.  However, during installation of 
the library on your system, it *is* very common for the installation 
program/process to update the loader's tables.

In any case, handling this kind of problem is something that Bacula always 
leaves up to the OS or the sys admin.

> 
> cheers!
> 
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