Hello Roshan, Out of curiosity did you try adding /usr/local/lib to your /etc/ld.so.conf file
This worked for me on my Debian distribution. Tim On 3/5/07, Roshan Baliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Johnathan Corgan wrote: > Robert McGwier wrote: > >> This problem is understood. There is a change in libtool in the >> Debian/Ubuntu community. I believed this was fixed here by finding >> out some shell changes but it is not. > > Just FYI, my main development machine is Ubuntu 6.10. I have never had > this issue with libtool/rpath that you describe. I have the default > build installed which does indeed have the /bin/sh -> /bin/dash symlink. > So there is something else going on here. I'm running Ubuntu 6.06, and /bin/sh links to /bin/bash, not dash. >> If you cannot build mblock, you need to install pmt, which alway >> builds first. Go into the pmt directory and make install or sudo >> make install depending on your situation. > > In this particular case, I believe that the specific mblock build > failure that was seen was a problem with the Makefile.am that was fixed > on the trunk yesterday evening. I'm still waiting confirmation of a fix > or not. The updated Makefile didn't fix the problem. I'm now using the 4717 revision. Doing: make distclean ./bootstrap ./configure make fails in the 'boost' section of mblock, while doing the same thing but compiling pmt first results in a failure in the omnithread section of mblock (as Josh Blum saw). -Roshan >> There are a couple of really aggravating things in Ubuntu 6.1 (maybe >> earlier) and libtool and link of sh to dash are at the top of my >> list. I could not understand what in the world was going on with >> these shells which had > > Again, there must be something else going on as neither of these are a > problem for me. > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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