On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 11:26:40 -0500 Peter Hyman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
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(B> Make clean everything and try adding the compile flag -L/opt/e17/lib and
(B> -I/opt/e17/include. I installed in an odd path too, and this helped.
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(Bthis may work - but it's the wrong way.
(B
(Bexport PATH=/opt/17/bin:$PATH
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(Bin /etc/profile or your own .bashrc (or root's bashrc or whoever does the
(Bcompiling). then it will find the eet-config and edb-config scripts and will be
(Bable to find the options itself.
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(B> On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 11:15 -0500, Mike Limon wrote:
(B> > Hi,
(B> > 
(B> > I've just removed the EFL and all EFL based apps from my /usr "general
(B> > population" so I can keep them in a more controlled enviroment in
(B> > /opt/e17.
(B> > 
(B> > But I'm having an issue with evas seeing edb and eet..
(B> > 
(B> > ldconfig finds them perfectly..
(B> > 
(B> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mike> ldconfig -v | grep edb
(B> >         libedb.so.1 -> libedb.so.1.0.5
(B> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/mike> ldconfig -v | grep eet
(B> >     libeet.so.0 -> libeet.so.0.9.9
(B> > 
(B> > Hm, I know what risks I accepted in using such an odd prefix and such
(B> > but, I was just hoping someone could point me in the right direction? ;)
(B> > 
(B> -- 
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