On 09/17/2014 02:55 PM, Pete Travis issued this missive:
On Sep 16, 2014 4:08 PM, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> I am trying to build gphoto2 for an old system (Fedora 11) where I store
> photos.
> (gphoto2 exists as part of the download in Fedora19)
>
> In any case, I do the configure/make/make install for both libgphto2 and
> gphoto2 with no problems, so it would seem that the loader at this point
> is seeing the library.
>
> But when I try to execute gphoto2, I get the message
>
> gphoto2: error while loading shared libraries: libgphoto2.so.6:
cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> the library is in /usr/local/lib, so the directory IS being searched.
> I vaguely remember this problem from some years ago, but forget the
solution.
>
> Anyone remember how to work around this?
> --
> Reg.Clemens
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
>
> --
Is there some aspect of the current, supported Fedora releases that
makes them unsuitable for storing photos?
I concur, Pete, but there's probably some weird reason the OP needs F11
(even though it's, what, five years old).
IIRC, the problem is that the OP needs to add
/usr/local/lib64
to his /etc/ld.so.conf file, or create an "/etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf"
file containing that line, then run (as the root user):
ldconfig -v
This should ensure that the run-time linker looks in /usr/local/lib64
for libraries in addition to the usual spots.
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