On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Stephan Bergmann <sberg...@redhat.com>wrote:
> On 10/24/2012 04:57 PM, Joel Madero wrote: > >> On 10/24/2012 07:28 AM, Joel Madero wrote: >> >>> Not that I know of. I haven't changed my method at all. I've been basing >>> my make >>> of the same ./autogen that I've been using for months. >>> >>> Do I have to change something? If so, suggestions on how to do it? >>> Appreciate >>> it, this is becoming an issue as I can't triage correctly without a >>> master build >>> >> >> To track down what's really going on there, can you execute the three >> following lines each from a shell where you would issue the failing >> "make" and capture the output please: >> >> echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH >>> >> >> /usr/lib >> > > So that's the bug. Having LD_LIBRARY_PATH set globally (esp. to a > directory ld-linux.so would consult anyway) is rather silly. Given that > you did not add this setting yourself, I suggest you track down the place > where it is set now (this could be different files depending on which shell > you use; for bash, e.g., all of /etc/profile, ~/.bash_profile, and > ~/.bashrc, plus any files sourced from there would be suspects) and hunt > down the alleged reason for that... > > Stephan > Could it be because I have LibO 3.6.1.2 installed also? I just realized that I've never had a parallel install before. I used to do all my developing/triaging on a separate boot but I decided I am tired of rebooting every time I want to get into my main distro. Regards, Joel -- *Joel Madero* LibO QA Volunteer jmadero....@gmail.com
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