[Loïc Minier]
> Or perhaps a new /etc/ld.so.conf.d/packagname.conf?
I would recommend against it, if these extra libraries should only be
used by some binaries, not all binaries. Adding to ld.so.conf will
change the global configuration, while modifying rpath will only
affect the intended binar
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> > I cannot find anywhere in the documentation how to solve my current
> > problem. I have made bunch of custom packages that will install, among
> > other things, a bunch of libraries into /opt/pkgs/packagname. I know
> > that ldconfig gets run aft
[Jonathan Steel]
> I cannot find anywhere in the documentation how to solve my current
> problem. I have made bunch of custom packages that will install, among
> other things, a bunch of libraries into /opt/pkgs/packagname. I know
> that ldconfig gets run after apt-get.
I suspect the proper solut
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Am Freitag, 14. November 2008 schrieb Jonathan Steel:
Hi
I cannot find anywhere in the documentation how to solve my current
problem. I have made bunch of custom packages that will install, among
other things, a bunch of libraries into /opt/pkgs/packagname. I know
that
Am Freitag, 14. November 2008 schrieb Jonathan Steel:
> Hi
>
> I cannot find anywhere in the documentation how to solve my current
> problem. I have made bunch of custom packages that will install, among
> other things, a bunch of libraries into /opt/pkgs/packagname. I know
> that ldconfig gets run
Hi
I cannot find anywhere in the documentation how to solve my current
problem. I have made bunch of custom packages that will install, among
other things, a bunch of libraries into /opt/pkgs/packagname. I know
that ldconfig gets run after apt-get.
My question is how do I get it to pick up t
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