On 19/07/11 11:59, Antonio Trande wrote:
2011/7/18 Eugen Dedu<eugen.d...@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr>
On 17/07/11 18:30, Antonio Trande wrote:
Solved with $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/**pkgconfig ./configure .
There is a problem with your machine. By default, pkg-config looks at
/usr/lib/pkgconfig, there is no need to tell it so.
From man pkg-config:
pkg-config retrieves information about packages from special metadata
files. These files are
named after the package, and has a .pc extension. On most
systems, pkg-config looks in
/usr/lib/pkgconfig, /usr/share/pkgconfig, /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
and /usr/local/share/pkg‐
config for these files. It will additionally look in the
colon-separated (on Windows, semi‐
colon-separated) list of directories specified by the PKG_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable.
Since with PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/**pkgconfig ./configure it works, it
means that on your system pkg-config does not look in /usr/lib/pkgconfig, so
it was somewhat wrongly installed.
Hi Eugen.
Making a recap :
$ locate libpt.so
/home/ken/CompiledSoftware/ptlib-2.10.1/lib_linux_x86_64/libpt.so
/home/ken/CompiledSoftware/ptlib-2.10.1/lib_linux_x86_64/libpt.so.2.10.1
/usr/lib/libpt.so
/usr/lib/libpt.so.2.10.1
/usr/lib64/libpt.so.2.10.1
If i don't use *PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig* , ptlib check failed.
So the problem in your case is that ptlib.pc is installed in
/usr/lib/pkgconfig (the classical directory), however on your system it
should be installed in /usr/lib64/pkgconfig. This is a new trend,
called multiarch I think. We are looking into detail how to solve this
issue, stay tuned...
--
Eugen
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