Werner Koch wrote: > I can mitigate the problem by changing the order. However, these kinds > of problems are not completly solvable.
Well, even though it is not a perfect solution, it might be a good idea to check the user-supplied library directories before /usr/lib. > As a quick hack, I suggest to fix pth-config by removing the > superfluous -L/usr/lib. I'll attach a small patch for the "configure" script of GnuPG 2.0.1 which works for me. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Sincerely Dipl. Inform. Ralph Seichter
*** /tmp/gnupg-2.0.1-orig/configure Tue Nov 28 17:05:22 2006 --- configure Wed Nov 29 14:41:48 2006 *************** *** 7344,7351 **** if test $have_pth = yes; then PTH_CFLAGS=`$PTH_CONFIG --cflags` ! PTH_LIBS=`$PTH_CONFIG --ldflags` ! PTH_LIBS="$PTH_LIBS `$PTH_CONFIG --libs --all`" cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF #define HAVE_PTH 1 --- 7344,7352 ---- if test $have_pth = yes; then PTH_CFLAGS=`$PTH_CONFIG --cflags` ! #PTH_LIBS=`$PTH_CONFIG --ldflags` ! #PTH_LIBS="$PTH_LIBS `$PTH_CONFIG --libs --all`" ! PTH_LIBS="`$PTH_CONFIG --libs --all`" cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF #define HAVE_PTH 1
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