On 2006-07-10 15:07, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> > [lengthy example about compiling with -L and -R options]
>
> 1st of all, thx for the efforts to clarify things.
No problem :)
> but now, i use -L and -R, this works fine (until now) and
>
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> Giorgos Keramidas
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> Subject: Re: shared library loader configuration
On 2006-07-07 14:58, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>On 2006-07-07 14:22, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> dunno, if it's a misunderstanding, but my only question "how to tell
>>> the system where to load libraries and
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> Subject: Re: shared library loader configuration
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> On 2006-07-07 14:22, "[EMAIL
On 2006-07-07 14:22, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dunno, if it's a misunderstanding, but my only question "how to tell
> the system where to load libraries and in which order to prefer paths"
> seems to be still open.
>
> anyway, thx for the reply ;-)
>
> ps: i already
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> Subject: Re: shared library loader configuration
On 2006-07-07 13:22, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgedv.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> can someone give me please a SIMPLE and CLEAR answer, what i exactly
> have to do to achieve the following:
>
> i have (for example) installed a new compiled version of libz.a/.so in
> /usr/local.
>
> i want p
hi,
can someone give me please a SIMPLE and CLEAR answer,
what i exactly have to do to achieve the following:
i have (for example) installed a new compiled version
of libz.a/.so in /usr/local.
i want program (during runtime AND during compilation)
to compile and run against the NEW and non-syst