[jg]The makefile tells you each time in a way that you can copy and paste
it to
execute it.   The makefile spits out versions for bash, csh, etc.

The makefile from gEDA/gaf out of CVS does that, but I don't believe the
regular old source tarball for gschem does that.

Yep. Gentoo uses /etc/ld.so.conf, but I got it taken care of by uninstalling
the original version, installing the code from CVS locally, and then
exporting a few things in my .bashrc file.

On 2/5/07, John Griessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jeremy Pedersen wrote:

despite it being installed in both /usr/local/lib
and (an older version installed by emerge on my Gentoo Linux machine) in
/usr/lib, it still will not compile. Any ideas?
> What environment variables am I most likely to need to set?


[jg]The makefile tells you each time in a way that you can copy and paste
it to
execute it.   The makefile spits out versions for bash, csh, etc.

John G

PS be sure to uninstall what you had in already, or use --prefix=/opt/geda
or some place to put it that is not default, then make ldconfig find it.
Does Gentoo use /etc/ld.so.conf?


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