Re: [Iup-users] libftgl.so not installed

2022-02-02 Thread Antonio Scuri
> > > I was also thinking about adding a new /etc/ld.so.conf.d/iup.conf > containing /usr/lib64 (ie a simple ten byte text file), > and running sudo ldconfig and rebooting immediately after running the > install scripts, might be a good suggestion? > Why do you need that?

Re: [Iup-users] libftgl.so not installed

2022-02-02 Thread Antonio Scuri
cp -nv => no file overwrite Our ftgl is different from the ftgl in the distributions. You must overwrite it to use it. Em qua., 2 de fev. de 2022 às 11:22, Pete Lomax via Iup-users < iup-users@lists.sourceforge.net> escreveu: > I was also thinking about adding a new

Re: [Iup-users] libftgl.so not installed

2022-02-02 Thread Pete Lomax via Iup-users
I was also thinking about adding a new /etc/ld.so.conf.d/iup.conf containing /usr/lib64 (ie a simple ten byte text file), and running sudo ldconfig and rebooting immediately after running the install scripts, might be a good suggestion? On Wednesday, 2 February 2022, 02:57:59 GMT, Pete

[Iup-users] libftgl.so not installed

2022-02-01 Thread Pete Lomax via Iup-users
The iup install script (two lines below "# Do NOT overwrite for FreeType", 3.29) contains #cp -fv $1libftgl.so $TEC_SYSTEM_LIB should that instead be cp -nv $1libftgl.so $TEC_SYSTEM_LIB In fact I ended up having to do 'sudo cp iup/ftgl/lib/Linux54_64/libftgl.so /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu'