Hello,
> On 29 May 2012 00:57, Martin Laabs wrote:
[...]
> tmux didn't work with libevent 2.* but did with libevent 1.4.*
When typing "make config" in the tmux port it presents a checkbutton wether
I wanna use libenvet 1.4 or 2. So it seems to work with both versions.
Btw. - where do you see
,
>
> just a guess:
>
>
> On 28.05.2012 16:11, fake fake wrote:
>
>> To install tmux under $HOME/bin, I have installed libevent library
>> under $HOME/lib (I do not have root privilege).
>> Then set the variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to $HOME/lib in .cshrc.
>
>
> L
On 28 May 2012 08:54, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 28 May 2012 23:11:26 +0900, fake fake wrote:
>> To install tmux under $HOME/bin, I have installed libevent library
>> under $HOME/lib (I do not have root privilege).
>> Then set the variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to $HOME/lib in .cshrc.
>> But "./configu
search path
when executing a program. You will need this when you execude tmux afterwards.
But "./configure --prefix=$HOME" in src/tmux returns "configure:
With --prefix=... you tell the configure script where you wanna install the
files. Now you have to tell the gcc where to
On Mon, 28 May 2012 23:11:26 +0900, fake fake wrote:
> To install tmux under $HOME/bin, I have installed libevent library
> under $HOME/lib (I do not have root privilege).
> Then set the variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to $HOME/lib in .cshrc.
> But "./configure --prefix=$HOME" in src/tmux returns "configu
To install tmux under $HOME/bin, I have installed libevent library
under $HOME/lib (I do not have root privilege).
Then set the variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH to $HOME/lib in .cshrc.
But "./configure --prefix=$HOME" in src/tmux returns "configure:
error: "libevent not found"".
What am I doing wrong?
ll" which I did many times before on FreeBSD 8.2
with KDE 4.7.2.
Deinstallation looks like works but I got also:
/usr/local/kde4/share is not in the search path of XDG_DATA_STORAGE and
XDG_DATA_DIRS.
I never had this before.
Thanks in advance...
Mitja
http:/
Well, after using the following directories as the default search path
and now the system is back to life!
/usr/lib
/usr/local/lib
/lib
/usr/X11R6/lib
And yes the -m switch is the solution :-)
Bahman
On 8/10/07, Bahman M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I issued the fo
Hi all,
I issued the following command which as you may guess has overwritten
ldconfig default search path.
% sudo ldconfig -i /etc/ld.so.conf
That ld.so.conf contained a few directories which I wanted to include
in the search path. Now as a result the system has stopped
functioning.
Are there
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 12:03:11PM +0530, sameer gupta wrote:
> thanks,
> however i would like to add more details of my problem:
>
>
>
> cd /usr/home/sameer/
> gcc -o prog1 prog1.c -lelf -I /usr/local/include/libelf
> In file included from prog1.c:3:
> /usr/local/include/libelf/libelf.h:31:28: lib
thanks,
however i would like to add more details of my problem:
cd /usr/home/sameer/
gcc -o prog1 prog1.c -lelf -I /usr/local/include/libelf
In file included from prog1.c:3:
/usr/local/include/libelf/libelf.h:31:28: libelf/sys_elf.h: No such file or
directory
In file included from prog1.c:3:
/u
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 03:35:46PM +0530, sameer gupta wrote:
> hello,
> i want to add new search path's for including more directories for header
> files, for that i need to edit the makefile that my gcc compiler uses,
> however i cant figure out where to find that file, kindly help..i'm a ne
Written by sameer gupta on 06/27/07 05:05>>
hello,
i want to add new search path's for including more directories for header
files, for that i need to edit the makefile that my gcc compiler uses,
however i cant figure out where to find that file, kindly help..i'm a
newbie
who has just started
hello,
i want to add new search path's for including more directories for header
files, for that i need to edit the makefile that my gcc compiler uses,
however i cant figure out where to find that file, kindly help..i'm a newbie
who has just started out
regards,
sameer
___
directory to the search path of includes and
libspermanently(ldconfig -m)
Hi,
Is there a way to merge a certain directory to the library search path or
include search path permanently? "ldconfig -m" works only while the computer
have not yet been rebooted. I have an experienced that I w
Hi,
Is there a way to merge a certain directory to the
library search path or include search path
permanently? "ldconfig -m" works only while the
computer have not yet been rebooted. I have an
experienced that I was able to install a certain
application that depends on a library not fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running fBSD 5.3-Release and have installed Horde via ports and am having
trouble finding the pear search path to put in the php.ini include_path. When
Horde was installed it installed PHP 4. If I bring up the Horde test.php page
it shows the following under pear
I am running fBSD 5.3-Release and have installed Horde via ports and am having
trouble finding the pear search path to put in the php.ini include_path. When
Horde was installed it installed PHP 4. If I bring up the Horde test.php page
it shows the following under pear:
PEAR Search Path (PHP
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kris Kennaway
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 1:31 PM
> To: Maicon Stihler
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; Ted Mittelstaedt
> Subject: Re: problem with GCC search pat
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 03:55:00PM -0300, Maicon Stihler wrote:
> > this isn't a gcc problem.
> Hm, maybe I used the wrong terms to define the situation. I agree that
> its not gcc's fault, its some kind of (mis)configuration issue.
Didn't you ask this question a few weeks ago? I certainly answer
> this isn't a gcc problem.
Hm, maybe I used the wrong terms to define the situation. I agree that
its not gcc's fault, its some kind of (mis)configuration issue.
> ldconfig
I used ldconfig to generete te hints file, and then when I do a
"ldconfig -r" all the libs I need appears there... the str
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Maicon Stihler
> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 10:18 AM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: problem with GCC search path on FreeBSD5.3 AMD64
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
I installed FreeBSD 5.3 for AMD64 on my computer following the
standard procedure. To my surprise, when I tried to compile new
packages I find out that /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include wasnt
on gcc's search path. As a workaround I compiled the packages with
CFLAGS="-B /usr/lo
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Risdon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: Search Path in Bash
> Gerard Seibert wrote:
>
> >Peter Risdon writes:
> >
> &g
Gerard Seibert wrote:
Sunday, February 29, 2004 6:01:48 PM
If I am following you correctly, then having a ~/,bashrc, ~/.bashrc or
~/.profile file is worthless, if bash reads only the first file that it
finds.
Just a couple more observations:
/etc/profile and ~/.profile are both in fact the confi
Gerard Seibert wrote:
Peter Risdon writes:
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a non-inter-
active shell with the --login option, it first reads and
executes com-
mands from the file /etc/profile, if that file exists. After
reading
that file, it looks
Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 06:44:48 -0600
From: Martin McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Search Path in bash2
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am quoting one response I received, but my thanks to
everyone who answered. I went to the system in
I am quoting one response I received, but my thanks to
everyone who answered. I went to the system in question and figured I
would methodically try every suggestion I received until I either
exhausted all possibilities or something worked.
I was hoping for a global solution that w
Peter Risdon wrote:
Martin McCormick wrote:
I am trying to modify the execution path on a FreeBSD system
for all the bash2 users on that system. The man page says that
default path is system-dependent, and is set by the
administrator who installs bash.A common valu
Martin McCormick wrote:
I am trying to modify the execution path on a FreeBSD system
for all the bash2 users on that system. The man page says that
default path is system-dependent, and is set by the
administrator who installs bash. A common value is
``/usr/gnu/bin:/usr
I am trying to modify the execution path on a FreeBSD system
for all the bash2 users on that system. The man page says that
> default path is system-dependent, and is set by the
> administrator who installs bash. A common value is
> ``/usr/gnu/bin:/us
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