Hi!
I'm trying to compile Dia on a (fairly old) RedHat machine, and I'm
running into a problem with libtool apparently not finding the right
libfreetype. I have most of the required libraries installing in $HOME
(as I don't have root), and it works fine for the rest, but when I run
the final
Lars Clausen wrote:
It should find libfreetype in $HOME/lib, it's been first in the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the entire installation, and pkg-config points to
there. Running strace it appears that libtool looks for
'../lib/libfreetype.la', but since this is run in the subdirectory
'app', it doesn't
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Lars Clausen wrote:
> I'm trying to compile Dia on a (fairly old) RedHat machine, and I'm
> running into a problem with libtool apparently not finding the right
> libfreetype. I have most of the required libraries installing in $HOME
Make sure that this problem is not due to
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 10:11:34PM +0900, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> Lars Clausen wrote:
> >It should find libfreetype in $HOME/lib, it's been first in the
> >LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the entire installation, and pkg-config points to
> >there. Running strace it appears that libtool looks for
> >'../lib
Makefile.am contains:
bin_PROGRAMS = src/nALFS
src_nalfs_LDFLAGS = -dlopen self
When configure is given --enable-static --disable-shared, the link of
src/nALFS produces this warning:
./libtool: line 1: src/.libs/src/nALFS.exp: No such file or directory
This comes from line 4296 of the CVS ltmai
Here's a hard one to fix:
My program has about 30 plugin modules. The Makefile.am provides
-dlopen for each one, so that if the user chooses to
disable shared libraries, the plugins will be preloaded into the
(static) program binary. This works fine.
However, the generated Makefile does not h
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