On 14 Sep 2007, at 22:56, Jean-François Mertens wrote:

>>>
>> Judging by the "rl" in the symbol list, it looks like a problem with
>> readline.  Do you happen to have a non-Fink libreadline.dylib laying
>> around in /usr/local?
>
> But I see no -L/sw/lib in that line !
> And indeed an fgrep in the output of nm shows all those symbols
> in libreadline in /sw/lib, and none in /usr/lib ..
>
> /usr/ rather than /usr/local seems the problem here.
> Something else must have gone wrong in configure
> to lead to that missing -L flag...
> Maybe readline5 was not well installed ??

Sorry _ no missing flags _ the pkg uses SetLIBRARY_PATH
No idea then ...
What does "ls -l /sw/lib/libreadl*" give ?
And "file /sw/lib/libreadl*" ?

JF Mertens


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