> On 06/25/08 20:38, buyoppy wrote: > > When I tried to build some application which > requires the > > latest version of some other lib, first I > installed that > > required lib from source into /usr/local/lib and > > ldconfiged. Older version of that lib which was > installed > > from package remains at /usr/lib. Then I tried to > build > > target application, I got a lot of "undefined > reference" > > errors. > > I don't know the "usual" way to solve such a > problem. > > Should I uninstall older version of lib from > /usr/lib? > > Should I make(or change) link at /usr/lib to the > latest > > one ? Or should I install the latest version into > > ?usr/lib(not /usr/local/lib) in the first place? > Or > > should I deal with it by configuring options > appropriately > > during building process(I tried this by adding > > -L/usr/local/lib...)? > > Could you give me any suggestion? > > Are you running Etch? > > What package is it? > > Could you get the deb-src and build/install it on > your machine? > Yes, I'm running Etch4. I tried to install Evince-2.22.2. I'll soon try again it, but if possible I want to know "usual" policy or way of thinking about relation of competing libs at /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib. Is such a coexistance impermissible at all? Thanks.
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