You should add /usr/local/lib to your /etc/ld.so.conf Le dimanche 02 novembre 2008 à 10:52 +0300, Yuriy Rusinov a écrit : > Hello, Ian ! > > > What am I doing wrong here? I'm trying to install the latest GTK/GLIB on a > > Linux Fedora 9 system that currently has GTK 2.12 and GLIB 2.16, which are > > the versions yum installs. > > > > I downloaded the gtk 2.14 and glib 2.18 .tar.gz packages, unpacked them and > > ran configure, make and make install. But they install into /usr/local/lib > > and so the app still picks up the older versions from /usr/lib. I tried > > "make install prefix=/usr" but that failed with an error. > > You shound try to run ./configure --prefix=<your target dir>. > > > > One thing I noticed is that this is a 64-bit system and the GTK/GLIB > > libraries are located under /usr/lib64, but the above make installed > > libraries into /usr/local/lib, not lib64. Is that correct? > > If libraries are 64 bit then this is correct. But in another case you > can say ./configure --prefix=... --libdir=... and libraries will be > set to your target directory. >
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