ko...@upyum.com wrote:
> Marco Maggi wrote:
>> Under Slackware 32-bit the libraries' directory is "$prefix/lib",
>> while underSlackware 64-bit the libraries'directory is
>> "$prefix/lib64". On a 64-bit platform: it is possible to install both
>> 32-bit and 64-bit
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 11:18:48AM +0100, ko...@upyum.com wrote:
> Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> > But since C_COMPILER_OPTIONS is defined with ?=, if I set it
> > when running make, the default in Makefile.linux, for example,
> > would be ignored.
> >
> > So if I use a script that wants to *add*
Jeronimo Pellegrini wrote:
> But since C_COMPILER_OPTIONS is defined with ?=, if I set it
> when running make, the default in Makefile.linux, for example,
> would be ignored.
>
> So if I use a script that wants to *add* flags, how should I do that?
> (I see that CFLAGS is not used).
Hmm, this
Marco Maggi wrote:
> Under Slackware 32-bit the libraries' directory is "$prefix/lib",
> while underSlackware 64-bit the libraries'directory is
> "$prefix/lib64". On a 64-bit platform: it is possible to install both
> 32-bit and 64-bit packages and their files
Hello Erik,
> FWIW, breadline builds and loads flawlessly on the in-development
> version of Slackware.
That's interesting. Could you please post the output of ldd run against
its .so file? I did this on both Slackware 14.1 and Arch Linux, on
Slackware it wasn't linked against ncurses, on Arch