Did some cleaning. E.g. I removed a self-compiled OTB4-version and I 
especially removed that package with otb-ice (libotb-ice). Synaptic told me 
it had dependencies with otb 4.0 ... that was the reason for the 
GDAL1.8-error, I guess. So I removed all that ppa-stuff and now I stick with
 

> /home/riru/workspace/OTB42RC/OTB4RC_bin/bin/libOTBIO.so
> /home/riru/workspace/OTB42RC/OTB4RC_bin/bin/libOTBIO.so.4.2
> /home/riru/workspace/OTB42RC/OTB4RC_bin/bin/libOTBIO.so.4.2.0
> /opt/OTB/OTB-32/bin/bin/libOTBIO.so
> /opt/OTB/OTB-32/bin/bin/libOTBIO.so.3.20
> /opt/OTB/OTB-32/bin/bin/libOTBIO.so.3.20.0
> /usr/local/lib/otb/libOTBIO.so
> /usr/local/lib/otb/libOTBIO.so.3.20
> /usr/local/lib/otb/libOTBIO.so.3.20.0
> /usr/local/lib/otb/libOTBIO.so.4.2
> /usr/local/lib/otb/libOTBIO.so.4.2.0
>
 
Seems fine(r) to me. 3.2 and 4.2 is what I want. I may only need help how 
to manage these two best. I build em in /opt/ and /home/, and I guess the 
libs were copied to /usr/local/lib/otb while doing "make install". So, you 
don't recommend "/usr/" at all?

I gave up on Monteverdi, since otbIceViewer.cxx.o is complaining about glfw 
and it was quite a hickhack with glfw (version1,2,3 ... ppa, compiling, ... 
compiled well, but didn't work anyway). I'll focus on a cleaner OTB. =)

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