Andrew C wrote:
> Doing
>
> sudo ldconfig
>
> doesn't solve the problem? If the library can't be found, doing an
> ldconfig will usually update the list of all the libraries in /lib,
> /usr/lib, and /usr/local/lib I think.
>
> Andrew.
>
hallo,
at least in debian, the ldconfig command will update the list of all the
libraries which are installed in the paths mentioned in
/etc/ld.so.conf
it is often so, that on a newly installed system, there will be only
/usr/lib listed...
i had to edit this file manually in order to use ldconfig properly.
cheers,
doc
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