Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> hI Declan,
> 
> PROBLEM SOLVED.
> 
> > First of all rerun ldconfig. (hint from 30 secs with google).
> > 
> > Have you tried running it? ld should work, and should return an error
> > if called with no arguments.
> > 
> > BTW, it doesn't say ld isn't there. It says collect2 can't find it.
> > 
> > It's always worth reading install docs too, where ld errors are
> > concerned as some things have issues with various flavours of ld. In
> > particular, they want to know if you're using GNU ld (You are).
> 
> Solution:
> ========
> 
> After running configure changed to root ("su -" not "su" in my case)
> and ran "make install". That is all. 
> 
> The problem originated from "ldconfig" being on /sbin/ and in my case
> "su" did not have this path but "su -" had
> 

I'm sure a real root is available on your system. There's 6 consoles and
he can surely log into one of them.

That said, the problem was not running ldconfig, right?

Rerun ldconfig like you might have run lilo. It's fast, easy & painless
and you sure suffer if you don't
-- 

        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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