You don’t need the ld.conf.d file, as /usr/lib64 should already be covered by the base ld.conf file (anyways, ld.so.conf expects directories, not files).
For configure, either drop the “=“ part altogether (eg, just —with-libevent) or use —with-libevent=/usr as it expects a prefix. -Dustin On Oct 28, 2018, 4:22 PM -0500, Adam Gold via Unbound-users <[email protected]>, wrote: > Hello. > > I'm running Centos 7.5 with a 4.19.elrepo kernel and am trying to > compile Unbound 1.8.1. My configure options are: > > ./configure --with-libevent=/usr/lib64/libevent.so > --with-libexpat=/usr/lib64/libexpat.so --enable-checking > --enable-static-exe --enable-lock-checks --enable-alloc-checks > --with-conf-file=/var/spool/postfix/usr/lib/unbound/unbound.conf > --with-pidfile=/var/spool/postfix/usr/lib/unbound/unbound.pid > --with-run-dir=/var/spool/postfix/usr/lib/unbound > --with-chroot-dir=/var/spool/postfix/usr/lib/unbound > --with-rootkey-file=/var/spool/postfix/usr/lib/unbound/root.key > --with-rootcert-file=/var/spool/postfix/usr/lib/unbound/ --disable-gost > > The specific problem I'm having is getting it to recognize libevent and > libexpat (I have installed the header files, expat-devel and > libevent-devel as well as the core files). The messages I get are: > 1) for libevent: 'configure: error: Cannot find the libevent library in > /usr/lib64/libevent.so' > 2) for libexpat: 'configure: error: Could not find libexpat, expat.h' > > Also, based on a message board, I saved a file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d > called usr-local.conf and wrote /usr/lib64/libevent.so and > /usr/lib64/libexpat.so. I then saved and entered 'ldconfig' into the > terminal and pressed enter. There was no change though. > > Have I got the names of the libevent and libexpat library files correct? > Where else can I be looking to fix this (FYI, I have 1.8.1 up and > running with Debian). While I understand these two libraries are not > essential I've experienced markedly improved performance with them in > the past so I'd like to try and keep them. > > Any and all thoughts are most welcome. > > (P.S. I went back to March in the archives looking for information on > this but didn't find any. My luck the answer will be on the page, > crystal clear in February). >
