According to Jerome Gasperi: While burning my CPU.
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> Hi!
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>       To have a "clean" install on /usr/local, i use stow.  With
> stow, you install one program in a directory and stow makes links into
> /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, etc...
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>       With this method, i've only links in /usr/local/lib (for
> example the gtk libraries are in fact in /usr/local/stow/gtk/lib and
> are linked into /usr/local/lib).The big problem is that ldconfig
> doesn't see the links (it's specified in the man page). So for my
> system, autoconf doesn't see the libraries in /usr/local/lib ...
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> So here is my two questions:
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>  Is there a way to have only links in /usr/local/lib and pass through
> the ldconfig problem?

Just put the directorys in /etc/ld.co.conf and rerun ldconfig.

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>  Do i need libraries only during compilation of an application or does
> the application use them when it runs?

Both are correct.

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> Regards
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> Jerome
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> PS: Sorry for my bad,bad english :(
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Regards Richard.
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