I set the following environment variable before running
./configure and make for both simgear and flightgear. 

export
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib64 -L/usr/X11R6/lib64/ -L/usr/lib64" 

 S. 

On
Sat, 24 Sep 2011 20:00:34 +0100, Sid Boyce wrote: 

> Donn Washburn
alerted me to the fgpanel build issue and he used either 
>
--prefix=/usr or --prefix=/usr/local.
> With openSUSE, 32-bit libraries
go in /usr/local/lib or /usr/lib and 
> 64-bit go in /usr/local/lib64 or
/usr/lib64.
> There is also /lib and /lib64 respectively for libraries
like libz.so.1.
> Some configure scripts have a --libsuffix to take care
of that, some 
> will only need e.g --libdir=/usr/lib64.
> 
> In
Flightgear they get partially ignored and during the build you see 
>
-L/usr/local/lib and the ancient -L/usr/XFree86/lib still cropping up.
>
Regards
> Sid.
> 
> On 24/09/11 08:34, Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
>> Sid,
On Saturday, September 24, 2011 04:09:51 Sid Boyce wrote: 
>> 
>>> #
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/lib64
>> The prefix seems suspicious to
me. Probably the lib64 is too much. The rest what you were reporting
looked somehow like a 32/64 bit mixed objects/libs problem. No clue
where this might stem from. Also you might need to recreate the
autotools build files. May be you just need to run the autogen.sh. My
problem here is that it builds fine on fedora 14/15 64 bits with the
autotools build. I have just now done one build from scratch to find
lurking problems. Greetings Mathias
> -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License
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