Just add the path (on a separate line) to /etc/ld.so.conf, then run ldconfig
on the command line.
-- Dave
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 8:23 AM
Subject: Library Management
>
>
> I'm trying to get GTK-Transcript operating, and have a problem with the
> libraries. It loads its libraries to /usr/local/lib on install, which
strikes
> me as a good place to put non-distro libraries (save /usr/lib for the main
> ones). However, when I start the program, it can't find its main library
> (libgtrans_ifase.so.0). ldd shows that it's not managing to link it.
Running
> ldd on several programs, it looks like the system is not looking at
> /usr/local/lib to find libraries. How do I tell the system to use
/usr/local/lib
> as well as /usr/local? I know it is probably a simple config issue, but I
can't
> figure it out, and my reference books are all at home.
>
> jeff smith
>
>
>
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