Title: Message
Tom Hughes
wrote:
Use -L to specify the directory to
search when linking - ld.so.conf is
only
vused to find libraries at run time.
Ah, right. I'll try
adding a -L /usr/X11R6/lib. Have others had to do the same on a Fedora box
?
Many
thanks
Paul
Paul Barker wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
Use -L to specify the directory to search when linking - ld.so.conf is
only vused to find libraries at run time.
Ah, right. I'll try adding a -L /usr/X11R6/lib. Have others had to do
the same on a Fedora box ?
That's already specified as a default lib path
Title: Re: [mythtv-users] MythCVS and Unichrome on EPIA M10K
Ivor Hewitt wrote:
That's already specified as a default lib path in the settings.pro file
in EXTRA_LIBS.
Yep I noticed that so now I'm confused again as to why the libs arent seen.
The build should have finished (failed
Sounds like you need to tell it which path to search. Look at the -L
parm for gcc and specify which directory the lib you want is in.
Otherwise add the lib path to your /etc/ld.so.conf and rerun ldconfig
Yan
BARKER, Paul wrote:
So I decided to grab myth CVS and try to enable the Unichrome
Title: Message
Hi
Yan-Fa Li
wrote:
Sounds like you need to
tell it which path to search. Look at the -L
parm for gcc and specify which directory
the lib you want is in.
Otherwise add the lib path to your /etc/ld.so.conf and rerun
ldconfig
Yep I checked
that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]#
On Wednesday 05 Jan 2005 21:56, Paul Barker wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# ld -lviaXvMC
ld: cannot find -lviaXvMC
Hmm, any ideas ?
Please post the log of your failing build.
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Ivor Hewitt.
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Hi
Please post the log of your failing build.
Erm, yes that would have been a good idea wouldn't it :(
I'm running a build with the output tee'd to a logfile now. It's going
to be large so I guess I'll post the failing section first.
This looks more an more like a library path issue BTW. I
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Paul Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Yan-Fa Li wrote:
Sounds like you need to tell it which path to search. Look at the -L
parm for gcc and specify which directory the lib you want is in.
Otherwise add the lib path to your /etc/ld.so.conf and