Those steps worked, thank you. -Paul
On Jan 10, 2017 11:38 AM, "Germán Poo-Caamaño" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 2017-01-09 at 22:38 -0600, pjsanfil . wrote: > > I checked the value of LD_LIBRARY_PATH by printing it out at line 36 > > of > > shell/evince (script). At this point it was empty. I tried changing > > it to: > > "." and the error message I got stayed the same, which was: > > (lt-evince:20753): EvinceDocument-WARNING **: Error opening directory > > '/usr/local/lib/evince/4/backends': No such file or directory > > > > In my evince build dir. I have the following libraries: > > ~/Projects/evince$ find . -name "*.so" > > ./backend/pdf/.libs/libpdfdocument.so > > ./backend/xps/.libs/libxpsdocument.so > > ./backend/dvi/.libs/libdvidocument.so > > ./backend/ps/.libs/libpsdocument.so > > ./backend/tiff/.libs/libtiffdocument.so > > ./backend/djvu/.libs/libdjvudocument.so > > ./backend/comics/.libs/libcomicsdocument.so > > ./libview/.libs/libevview3.so > > ./libdocument/.libs/libevdocument3.so > > ./browser-plugin/.libs/libevbrowserplugin.so > > You can do something like: > > $ ./configure --prefix=/home/pjsanfil/evince/install [other-options] > $ make && make install > $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/pjsanfil/evince/install/lib64 > $ export PATH=/home/pjsanfil/evince/install/bin:$PATH > $ evince > > If you want to save those steps, you might want to try jhbuild. > > -- > Germán Poo-Caamaño > http://calcifer.org/
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