Op donderdag 20-09-2007 om 15:24 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Andi Purwito: > I have just update my fpc to v2.2.0 under fedora 7. But error occured while > compile program that uses mysql4, "lmysqlclient not found". Even > after make symbolic link to /usr/lib/mysql/...I have no idea why this always > happen again every migrate. Thanks
I had the same problem yesterday. And it has to do with Fedora 7. Some ppl thought that it would be a good idea to supply two versions of the mysql-client. Version 3 and 4.1. Obviously, both versions need a different name, so they supplied libmysqlclient14.so and libmysqlclient11.so. But not a 'default' libmysqlcient.so... Adding a link should solve this. That it didn't work for you is most probable because you made the link in /usr/lib/mysql. Place a link in /usr/lib or run /sbin/ldconfig after you made the link. btw: why do you still use programs which use mysql4? Maybe you'd better use mysql41dyn. My question now is: how do other programs on Fedora handle this? How do they now which libmysqlclient.so to use? Does anybody know that? Joost. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal