Various kludgey fixes for this brokenness have worked for other
packages. export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib worked for gedit, and
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib worked for pango. But not ggv. I
also tried to pass --libdir=/usr/local/lib. But ggv doesn't seem to
care that I've told it
Hi,
Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Installing ggv-2.4.0.1. Like many other packages, it refuses to look
in the /usr/local/lib directory for glib, and instead it looks in
/usr/lib.
glib is installed in /usr/local.
/etc/ld.so.conf has /usr/local/lib as the first line, and doesn't have
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 11:57, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Installing ggv-2.4.0.1. Like many other packages, it refuses to look
in the /usr/local/lib directory for glib, and instead it looks in
/usr/lib.
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHY THESE INSTALLERS
PKG_CONFIG_PATH
Chee Bin HOH has been emailing me directly, and that was one of the
things he mentioned. It worked for ggv. But then I got to gnome-media,
and it completely ignored PKG_CONFIG_PATH as well as the other vars and
command-line args that I specified, and STILL insisted on
You might try checking the version of Gnome you're
running. I know that if it isn't the latest, and
you're trying to install the latest version of some
gnome tool, you'll bang into every dependency and
sub-dependency of every library and package that the
tool requires. Depending on what and how
Installing ggv-2.4.0.1. Like many other packages, it refuses to look in
the /usr/local/lib directory for glib, and instead it looks in /usr/lib.
glib is installed in /usr/local.
/etc/ld.so.conf has /usr/local/lib as the first line, and doesn't have
/usr/lib in it at all. And I have run