On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 02:17, Raj Shekhar wrote:
Check the Makefile that was created when you did ./configure. It may
have a target called uninstall. If it does, try make uninstall.
checked. it had. did it. worked okay.
then, installed libsigc++ through the downloaded rpm package.
that worked
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 04:34, LinuxLingam wrote:
finally, did an updatedb.
and checked with the rpm -qa command, to find the package was still not
recognized.
I would suggest looking closely at your grep expression. Maybe a rpm
-qa|grep -i sig . That is the only explanation I can think of (if
LinuxLingam wrote:
or is there something else that needs to be done?
??
Whic app are you trying to compile, LL? Is it compiled using GNU
./configure?
If your libsigc++ library files are installed in /usr/local/ and the
actual library files are installed in /usr/local/lib
Then,
try this command
try this command while compiling the *dependent* app:
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib ./configure ...
(Yes. All on the same line and with spaces exactly as I had given.)
- Sandip
thanks sandip, but the app i'm trying to install that is dependent on
libsigc is in an rpm form, so the above
In that case the ldconfig way described by Arindam should have worked.
Try running ldconfig in verbose mode( with -v option) and see if the
libc++ library is displayed:
ldconfig -v | grep sigc
did this, here's the output:
# ldconfig -v | grep sigc
libsigc-1.2.so.5 -
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 02:36 am, LinuxLingam wrote:
# rpm -ivh k3d-0.2.5.4-1.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libsigc++ = 1.2 is needed by k3d-0.2.5.4-1
btw, i noticed something rather unusual, and tell me if this has
something
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 05:06, LinuxLingam wrote:
In that case the ldconfig way described by Arindam should have worked.
Try running ldconfig in verbose mode( with -v option) and see if the
libc++ library is displayed:
ldconfig -v | grep sigc
did this, here's the output:
#
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Sandip == Sandip Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sandip LinuxLingam wrote:
thanks sandip, but the app i'm trying to install that is
dependent on libsigc is in an rpm form, so the above won't
work. the app is also too huge
Raj Mathur wrote:
Nah, if he's trying to install an RPM the rpm program won't allow him
to install due to missing dependencies. Remember, RPM will look for
dependencies in the RPM database, not on the filesystem. Good lord,
I'm reminding an RHCE! *g,dr*
Very funny! :-P
The output of RPM will