>
> > libtest.exe <-- Doesn't seem to work? No idea
> >what this is...
> > libtest
> > .libs/
> > libtest.exe<-- Will work when "libmofo-1.dll"
> >is in the path, e.g. copied to
> >this dir.
> >
> > Can any
On Nov 2, 2007, at 12:02 AM, Roebe XXX wrote:
I am experimenting a lot on my system.
For example i compile pango into /usr prefix.
Then i delete it, and compile pango anew into another prefix.
The problem is, if i then i.e. compile gimp, gimp "thinks" that
pango is still at that old place, even
I am experimenting a lot on my system.
For example i compile pango into /usr prefix.
Then i delete it, and compile pango anew into another prefix.
The problem is, if i then i.e. compile gimp, gimp "thinks" that
pango is still at that old place, even though it is at some other
place now does
Jason Curl wrote:
> libtest.exe <-- Doesn't seem to work? No idea
>what this is...
> libtest
> .libs/
> libtest.exe<-- Will work when "libmofo-1.dll"
>is in the path, e.g. copied to
>this dir.
>
> Can anybo
Roumen Petrov wrote:
Jason Curl wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Jason Curl wrote:
./configure CC="gcc -mno-cygwin" LDFLAGS="-Wl,--kill-at"
--target=i586-pc-mingw32 --disable-static
on Cygwin to generate the Windows DLL
Target is not the right thing to use here. Target only has meaning
Hi Warren,
Which exactly solves the prob?
I think the --build but ?
However why should this not be ato-determined?
2.0W is always 64-bit.
Roger
Hi Roger:
I forgot to mention that +DA2.0W and +DD64 are treated
as equivalent on our platform.
Warren.
-Original Message-
From: Roger Wh
Jason Curl wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Jason Curl wrote:
./configure CC="gcc -mno-cygwin" LDFLAGS="-Wl,--kill-at"
--target=i586-pc-mingw32 --disable-static
on Cygwin to generate the Windows DLL
Target is not the right thing to use here. Target only has meaning in
the context of bui
Hi Ralf,
Ok, I tried out the 2 recommendations :
>Still, please try either (both) of
> ./configure CC="cc +DA2.0W"
> ./configure --host=hppa64-hp-hpux11.11 ...
Using --host produced messages to the effect --build
should be used unless doing a cross compile. I tried
both, and both were succe
Hello Michel,
* BRIAND, Michel M wrote on Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 05:22:02PM CET:
>
> I would like to know why LD_LIBRARY_PATH is evil.
>
> Because, here, we have several thousand of applications (!) installed on
> NFS shares that have each :
> - a bin directory
> - a lib directory
> ...
> - an env