OK, I will try one or both.

Thank you both Jeffrey and Mouse for the suggestions. Will report back with 
results.

On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 9:47:05 PM UTC-8, Daniel Foye wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I am returning to Linux after several years away. I have used debian in 
> the past, and I am proficient with computers, but I am NOT a *nix Power 
> User.  I have chosen Linux Mint Debian Environment (LMDE 2 - "Betsy") as my 
> OS.
>
> I used apt-get and installed Crypto++ 5.6.1-6+deb8u1
> But, I need version 5.6.2 or later.
>
> So, I downloaded and compiled version 5.6.3 ...  
>
> ... and the cryptotest.exe program PASSES ALL TESTS.
>
> But, when I try to compile the code I wish to, using cmake, I get this 
> error:
>
>
>
> *  Could NOT find CryptoPP: Found unsuitable version "5.6.1", but required 
> is  at least "5.6.2" (found /usr/include)*
>
> How can I fix this? It seems that I have 5.6.1 and 5.6.3 on my machine, 
> but the 5.6.1 version was installed using apt-get and is taking precedence 
> over 5.6.3
>
> I imagine it is some kind of symbolic link issue, but I cannot find the 
> solution.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
>

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