Good Idea adding it to the FAQ....

>If you've been on the list more than a day or so, you'd see that
>this question comes up a lot.

Its not a freeradius problem, what people dont understand is that with linux, unix, it 
isnt *polite*, or safe for install scripts to modify your system configs. The 
developers could never guess where everything is on your particular system, or where 
everything goes, so I guess its time to get familiar with ldconfig ;)

IMHO /usr/local/lib has gotta be in everyones ld.

In answer to the questoin, Put the path to your libraries in /etc/ld.so.conf then do a 
"ldconfig" . When I say your libraries, I mean /usr/local/lib....

U should always put it in there anyway since a lot of stuff ends up there.

After this is done, then anytime a program wants to load a shared lib
 /usr/local/lib will be in the search path.

>I'm going to add it to the FAQ.

Now just get peeps to read the faq....

Chel








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