On Sun, 28 Apr 1996, Einar Sundgren wrote:
> I recently upgraded the glib and gtk+ libs to version 1.2.2 and
> encountered soon problems the first thing is that gtk could not find
the
> new version of glib-config because it is placed in /usr/local/bin and
my
> path doesn=B4t reach there It was solved with a simple symlink from
/bin =
so
> far easy to solve.
>=20
> I the installed gtk+ but there i found out that the path for lib files
> didn=B4t pointed to /usr/local/lib either. I looked at gtk.org in the
faq
> and was told to edit the path in ld.so.conf and it should then work but
> it doesn=B4t seem do to do so, i get the error could not find
> libgdk.something.o.1.2 the files my programs requests are in the
> /usr/local/lib directory so the do exist the only problem is my path.
How
> do I do ??? I know i could reinstall them in /usr/lib but i=B4d prefere
n=
ot
> to )
You need to run ldconfig after you change ld.so.conf. And heed any
diagnostics you get. :-)
Lawson
=09 >< Microsoft free environment
This mail client runs on Wine. Your mileage may vary.
> (I also tried to edit crontab, for the /usr/local/bin files and it
didn=
=B4t
> work eithe)
>=20
> /Einar
>=20
>=20
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