Thanks again Even, it worked that time. I should've specified which version of the FGDB API I'm using. The library names were so similar I didn't even notice the difference in the error message.
Eric On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Even Rouault <[email protected] > wrote: > Le samedi 28 avril 2012 17:14:56, Eric Goddard a écrit : > > Thanks for the response, Even. I updated the ld path and ran ldconfig, > and > > reran configure and make with the same options as before, but I received > > this error message again: > > > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lfgdblinuxrtl > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > make[1]: *** [libgdal.la] Error 1 > > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/eric/Downloads/gdal-1.9.0' > > make: *** [check-lib] Error 2 > > > > Running ldconfig -v outputs: > > /usr/local/FileGDB_API/lib: > > libFileGDBAPI.so -> libFileGDBAPI.so > > libfgdbunixrtl.so -> libfgdbunixrtl.so > > > > So it looks like ld finds libfgdbunixrtl.so... > > Ah, I guess you use FileGDB API 1.2. There was a change in ESRI delivery > between FileGDB API 1.1 and 1.2. They renamed libgdblinuxrtl.so into > libfgdbunixrtl.so. Support for FileGDB API 1.2 will be fixed in next-to-be- > released 1.9.1 (see http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/ticket/4570 ). In the > meantime, > you can create a symlink, like that : > > sudo ln -s /usr/local/FileGDB_API/lib/libfgdbunixrtl.so > /usr/local/FileGDB_API/lib/libfgdblinuxrtl.so >
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