On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 03:55:00PM -0300, Maicon Stihler wrote: > > this isn't a gcc problem. > Hm, maybe I used the wrong terms to define the situation. I agree that > its not gcc's fault, its some kind of (mis)configuration issue.
Didn't you ask this question a few weeks ago? I certainly answered it then. > > ldconfig > > I used ldconfig to generete te hints file, and then when I do a > "ldconfig -r" all the libs I need appears there... the strange thing > is that if I try to include them in my own programs it doesnt work. ldconfig is for the runtime linker, it's not used by gcc when linking object files. > Im using the CFLAGS="-B /usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/include" as a > workaround, but im searching for a more elegant way to solve this > issue. Those flags look completely wrong. You want "-L /usr/local/lib -I /usr/local/include" - either in CFLAGS, or otherwise passed into your gcc commandline. This is the correct way to address the issue. Kris
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