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Am 15.04.2018 um 17:45 schrieb Andreas Meyer:
> "Gary R. Schmidt" <grschm...@acm.org> schrieb am 16.04.18 um
> 00:48:10 Uhr:
> 
>>>> Hmm, I just built it on an OpenSUSE system (I mainly use
>>>> Solaris), and had the same problem.  Which is interesting as
>>>> /etc/ld.so.conf contains /usr/local/lib64, so it should find
>>>> libclammspack.so.0 there.
>>> and youd did call "ldconfig"?
>> No, the OpenSUSE system is basically as it came out of the box,
>> and given that /etc/ld.so.conf contains /usr/local/lib64 by
>> default I am surprised that ldconfig would be needed.
> 
> hmmm, after a ldconfig freshclam and clamd are running again. 
> strange...

there is nothing strange

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Removing_ldconfig_scriptlets

Summary
For many years, package maintainers were required to write scriptlets
which call ldconfig in %post/%postun if they package shared libraries

if you don't call it within a apckage after install you are supposed
to do it manually, that's nothing new and everything which works
without is just by luck

the ldconfig cache did not know about the file which was new after
"make install"

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