Le lundi 15 août 2005 à 17:48 +0400, Vitaly Fertman a écrit : > > > where have you installed libaal into? /usr/local? > > > does you /etc/ld.so.conf have the path you instatlled libaal into? > > > if not, add it and run /sbin/ldconfig. > > > > > > > Yes but that doesn't work > > > > here is the output: > > > > checking for special C compiler options needed for large files... no > > checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... no > > checking for _LARGE_FILES value needed for large files... no > > configure: WARNING: Can't detect right _FILE_OFFSET_BITS. Will be forced > > to 64bit. > > checking for off_t... yes > > checking size of off_t... 8 > > checking for aal_device_open in -laal... yes > > checking aal/libaal.h usability... yes > > checking aal/libaal.h presence... yes > > checking for aal/libaal.h... yes > > checking for libaal version = 1.0.5... no > > ellipse:/home/greg/temp/reiser4progs-1.0.5# > > so what do you see in config.log? Sended.
> which test program fails? Don't know > do you see a libaal.so in the wanted place? Yes > actually there is --with-libaal option for not standard > places, but you are not supposed to use it if you install > libaal by default. > > is it possible to get an access to your computer to test it? with root access ??? > > > That works only in a chrooted 32bits environment > > (I have a x86_64) > > what distro? Debian AMD64 > Cheers, Greg
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