>
>     On openSUSE the merge version gives at runtime the error:
>
>     error while loading shared libraries: libpspp-0.7.0.so: cannot open
> shared
>     object file: No such file or directory
>
>
> You may need to run ldconfig after make install.  Or if you're
> installing to a non-standard location, then you may need to set
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to that location.
>

Right, but default libpsppire and libpsppwidgetss are installed in
/usr/local/lib/pspp  and libpspp-0.7.0 and libpspp-core are installed in
/usr/local/lib.  Offcourse both maps can be included in the library search,
but it looks logical to me if it the libs are placed in 1 map. Was this
intenionaly done this way?

Have fun



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