On 9/23/05, Jeff Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran into the same issues.  Uninstalling libogg built from source and
> installing the binary package fixed my problems.  A side note, however:  I
> had to fix the symlink /sw/lib/libogg.dylib to point from libogg0.5.0.dylib
> (default as set up by the binary package) to libogg0.5.2.dylib.  Not sure
> which package owns libogg0.5.2.dylib, unless it was held over from the
> source package.  Regardless, libshout4 built once I did this.
>
>  --Jeff
>

In these cases "dpkg -S" is your friend:

$ dpkg -S libogg.0.5.2.dylib
libogg-shlibs: /sw/lib/libogg.0.5.2.dylib
$ dpkg -S libogg.dylib
libogg: /sw/lib/libogg.dylib

I'd guess that libogg and libogg-shlibs weren't the same version.

You really shouldn't manipulate the symlinks manually.
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Alexander K. Hansen
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