Many thanks Andy

I had already determined (I'm sorry I wasn't clear) that libjpeg.so.7 was present in /usr/local/lib/ and tried config --with-jpeg=/usr/local/lib/ and still got the same error. The .h files are in both /usr/include/ and /usr/local/include/

ldconfig is new to me and I get "command not found" on my system (CentOS 5 by the way).

/etc/ld.so.conf just has one line to include ld.so.conf.d/*.conf and when I look in ld.so.conf.d there is only one file: mysql-i386.conf

Due to my inexperience, I'm sure, I remain very confused.

Thanks again

Alan




Andy Colson wrote:
First you need to find libjpeg.  one way is:

ldconfig -v|grep jpeg

if not there, try a few common places:

ls /usr/lib/libjpeg*
ls /usr/local/lib/libjpeg*

or if you have locate/slocate then try:
slocate libjpeg.so.7

Second, if it seemed to compile ok, then it found the .h files (which are probably in /usr/include or /usr/local/include), but when you run it, its looking for libjpeg.so, and specifically, libjpeg.so.7 which is probably a symlink.


My guess is the lib is in /usr/local/lib, but you dont have that lib in /etc/ld.so.conf. Probably just need to add that path to the file and then run ldconfig once.

-Andy

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