Re: ld.so.conf

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yeah, i found out that in this file the pat to all the places where libraries are sitting should be given, so i completely change them:

usr/X11R6/lib

/usr/share/qt3/lib
/usr/share/qt4/lib
/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib
/usr/local/kde/lib

and everything works good.

cheers,
doc

Julien Claassen wrote:
Hi!
  Not directly support, but it seems a good idea to do this, editing your
/etc/ld.so.conf. BUT BEWARE IMPORTANT: Kepp your old ld.so.conf present under
some other name. If this fails, REALLY fails, you might only be able to use a
few statically linked programs. I think you better ensure that cp or mv are
statically linked:
  ldd /usr/bin/cp
  If it says something like: Not a dynamically linked file, this is ok.
  Go ahead and try it. Change your ld.so.conf and then again type ldconfig.
  Kindest regards and good luck!
         Julien

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