I can't understand why tntnet requires some special ldconfig instead of
looking for includes and libs in the same place cxxtools does.
I tried the following:
cd $HOME/workspace/tntnet/cxxtools-2.2
./configure --prefix=$HOME/tntnet
make all install
cd $HOME/workspace/tntnet/tntnet-2.2
./configure --prefix=$HOME/tntnet
error: cxxtools headers not found
On 12 September 2013 10:57, Gerald Dachs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 2013-09-12 09:45, schrieb Oliver Rath:
> > The same issue happend to meva longer time ago, too. Wouldnt it be
> > sensefull to add the "ldconfig" to the "make install" script?
>
> I don't think so. Distributors use "make install" on the build host and
> not on the target.
> This would break the build on systems like lauchpad that builds
> packages for Ubuntu,
> because the build user has not the right to execute ldconfig.
>
> Gerald
>
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