Colin,
    And please post the answer here.  Now that you asked the question I'm 
interested.  This list is about learning.  -Gary-

In a message dated 10/26/2000 8:39:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< 
 Thanks  to all  fro the replies. I''ll try the expert list
 
                         Regards,
                                             Colin Close
 
 
 
 
 Doug McGarrett wrote:
 
 >
 > I think you're asking on the wrong list.  Try the "expert" list.
 > Probably most of the folks reading here do not even understand
 > the first of your questions! (I speak for myself, of coourse.)
 > --doug
 >
 > At 11:48 AM 10/25/2000 +0100, you wrote:
 > >Hi,
 > >
 > >     I'm new to Linux but I cut my teeth on SVR4 so I'm pretty familiar
 > >with Unix like systems; but I'm stumped on this one.
 > >
 > >I'm trying to build a program that uses the mesa3d libs the package
 > >(freedraft-0.38) uses the standard GNU configuration tools which are
 > >normally very effective. In this case however it is not finding the
 > >requisite libraries even though they exist. The problem seems to be due
 > >to library versioning I can make the configure scripts work by
 > >symbolically linking (for example) libGLU.so.1 to libGLU.so but this
 > >seems to me to be wrong in that I shouldn't have to do this if library
 > >versioning is working properly. I have run ldconfig as well as checking
 > >that /etc/ld.conf.so contains an entry for the path where the libraries
 > >are stored all to no avail.
 > >
 > >Can anyone help here???
 > >
 > >I also have a minor configuation query. When working on SVR4 it was
 > >possible to run man on the console and then press the DEL key to kill it
 > >and get back to the command promt without the screen being cleared. This
 > >was very conveniant because the remnants of the manual page were left
 > >displayed thus making typeing the syntax of an unfamiliar command less
 > >of a memory feat. I can do this in any of the terminal windows supplied.
 > >As soon as I press q to get out of less the screen is cleared. I would
 > >like to change this behaviour but I don't know whether it is a function
 > >of man less or the terminal app.
 > >
 > >Any ideas???
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > >                         Regards,
 > >
 > >                                     Colin H. Close
 > >
 > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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