Arindam,

As Indranil has already pointed out, your installation seems fine. 
Since you've compiled and installed btparse yourself, it will not 
show up in the rpm database, which is why you get a "not installed" 
response to rpm -q btparse.

> messages at ./configure stage. ... lastly, tried the
> refdb, and this too, didn't work because I just
> couldn't get btparse installed! 
> 
> Oh well! I think I should better get back to my
> faithful, old windows Endnote 

No! :)

>From my vague recollections about your original email, I'm guessing 
that you're trying to install refdb from an rpm package. If that is 
so, you could try "rpm -ivh --nodeps".

Make sure you have a line for "/usr/local/lib" in /etc/ld.so.conf.
You may also need to run /sbin/ldconfig to update ld.so.cache.

The other alternative is to locate a tarball for refdb, and install 
it the same way you installed btparse.

Keep us posted about your progress.

Mandar.

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