On lør, 2007-01-27 at 11:07 -0600, Justin Conover wrote: > I've built banshee-11.0.5 and it runs fine on rawhide.x64, trying to > build the plugins and I get the following error: > > checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes > checking for MONO... yes > checking for mono.pc... found > checking for Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll... not found > configure: error: missing required Mono Assembly: > Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll > > > > # yum provides Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll > mono-data-sqlite.x86_64 1.2.2-1.fc7 > installed > Matched from: > /usr/lib64/mono/1.0/Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll > /usr/lib64/mono/2.0/Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll > /usr/lib64/mono/gac/Mono.Data.SqliteClient/1.0.5000.0__0738eb9f132ed756/Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll > /usr/lib64/mono/gac/Mono.Data.SqliteClient/1.0.5000.0__0738eb9f132ed756/Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll.mdb > /usr/lib64/mono/gac/Mono.Data.SqliteClient/2.0.0.0__0738eb9f132ed756/Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll > /usr/lib64/mono/gac/Mono.Data.SqliteClient/2.0.0.0__0738eb9f132ed756/Mono.Data.SqliteClient.dll.mdb I seem to recall this being because it looks in /usr/lib rather than /usr/lib64 for the pc file that tells pkgconfig where the .dll files are locates... welcome to the wonderful world of improvements due to multilib (well not really this is a bug in the code, you should never hardcode paths but multilib tends to made them visible quite often to much aggrevation on my part). - David -- "Ridicule is the only weapon that can be used against unintelligible propositions. Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them.” -Thomas Jefferson
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