You want to let ldconfig manage those files.
Instead of messing with your system libraries you might try telling grass
it's okay use libgeos-3.7.2. If it's not happy with that you might have
mess around with configure options, or worst.
On Thu, 18 Jul 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
Found the problem building the grass source. It's look for libgeos-3.7.0.so
and my systems have libgeos-3.7.2 installed. On this system the libraries
are:
$ ll /usr/lib/libgeos*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1689316 May 20 08:55 /usr/lib/libgeos-3.7.2.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 931 May 20 08:55 /usr/lib/libgeos.la*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 May 20 08:56 /usr/lib/libgeos.so ->
libgeos-3.7.2.so*
(it is /usr/lib64/ on those hosts).
I need to make a symbolic link so grass sees libgeos-3.7.0.so and it's been
a while since I've run 'ln -s ...'. The man page still doesn't clearly tell
me which is the target and which is the link name.
I _think_ what I need is libgeos-3.7.0.so -> libgeos-3.7.2.so and want to
confirm this before I make a mistake.
TIA,
Rich
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