delete ld.so.cache then execute ldconfig.


Andy Sy wrote:

In trying to link a simple Xlib program (under Slackware 10),
I came across the following puzzling problem:

Even though /usr/X11R6/lib is present in ld.so.conf and
I ran ldconfig to double-check, when I do the ff:

gcc xprog.c -lX11

I get an "unable to find -lX11" message from ld.  I have
to specify /usr/X11R6/lib explicitly using -L in order
to get to get gcc (or ld) to find libX11.

Anyone have any clues as to what's going on?



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