Thank you all. It would appear that I am too far in over my head and I should quit while I am ahead. Only next choice seems to be to reinstall the OS and leave well enough alone. For now I will leave it as broken as it is an hope I don't make it worse. Leon On 11/05/2012 11:37 AM, Ken Moffat wrote: > On Mon, Nov 05, 2012 at 09:39:10AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote: >> Leon Goldman wrote: >>> Actually /usr/lib/pkgconfig/poppler.pc does exist. However, I am using a >>> x86_64 system and have a /usr/lib64/pkgconfig also. When I built poppler >>> and libqpdf I just used teh defaults. In /usr/lib64/pkgconfig there is a >>> poppler.pc file which lists the version as 0.16. The poppler.pc in >>> /usr/lib lists the version as 0.20.5. Should I uninstall and recompile >>> poppler and libqpdf with LIBDIR=/usr/lib64? >>> >>> Would the correct steps be to first do a make uninstall for poppler and >>> libqpf, then remove the directories created when the tarball was >>> extracted, re-extract the archive, then proceed with ./configure >>> --LIBDIR=/usr/lib64 and then try to recompile cups-filters? >> In LFS we said do do 'ln -sv lib /lib64 && ln -sv lib /usr/lib64' >> >> All of LFS and BLFS assumes that. The only reason to have separate lib >> directories is for the case when you have a 32-bit binary program that >> you can't build with 64-bit system. >> >> See the discussion 'iii. LFS Target Architectures' in LFS. >> > Ah, the 'joys' of multilib. > > First, I cannot recommend that you ever run 'make uninstall' : that > is hardly ever tested - in most cases it will work fine. But if it > doesn't, your system might be broken. > > As Bruce says, we don't support multilib in the book. If your > existing system is multilib, you might want to look at cross-lfs > (specifically cblfs - from memory, almost everything is built as > both 32-bit and 64-bit). > > For sorting out what you have done : everything in lib64 should be > 64-bit (use file to check the binaries), everything in lib on > multilib should be 32-bit. You haven't specified -m64 or -m32 on > what you've done, so looking at the programs you compiled should tell > you if your gcc defaults to 32-bit or 64-bit : I would expect 32-bit > but knowing is better than assuming. > > If you are building as 64-bit, use > PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib64/pkgconfigfile as well as LIBDIR, and > forcing -m64 if you need to. > > If you build as 32-bit on that system, and 64-bit turns out to be > its default, use -m32 as well as .usr/lib. > > ĸen
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