El lun, 14-06-2010 a las 12:06 +0200, Alvaro Lopez Ortega escribió:
> [...] 
> > It depends on you Cherokee installation:
> > 
> > - create a /etc/ld.so.conf.d/cherokee.conf
> > - put into it the path of your cherokee libs (find the path with
> > something like find / -name "*libcherokee-base.so.0")
> > - run ldconfig
> 
> Doesn't CentOS have /usr/local/lib in the library path? It sounds pretty 
> unlikely to me.

May be I'm doing something wrong, but using --prefix=/usr/local in the
configure line installs Cherokee libs in:

/usr/local/lib/cherokee/

...and I had to setup /etc/ld.so.conf.d/cherokee.conf
to /usr/local/lib/cherokee/ in order to make Cherokee run in Ubuntu.

I don't know if ldconf looks into subdirectories (seems it doesn't, but
I may be wrong).

Regards,

Juanjo

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