RE: rdma-core, cmake/ninja question

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> > I recommend *against* running 'make install' to /usr. This is a big
> > package now, it is hard to unwind it once it installs over your
> > system. I really should finish the run in place patch :|
> >
> > If you do this:
> >
> > $ echo /usr/local/lib64/ > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/usrlocal.conf && ldconfig
> >
> > Then you can install to /usr/local/ and things will work as you
> > expect. Note, this depends on a verbs patch that is still only in my
> > preview tree.
> 
> So I have a dev system setup with everything installed from the distro in
> /usr.  I have my rdma-core git tree.  I change libcxgb4 to fix a bug.  I
> want to test it.  I install it to /usr/local and add
> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/usrlocal.conf.  But that still doesn't work because
> ldconfig still finds libcxgb4 in /usr/lib64 first...
> 
> How can I force ldconfig to look in /usr/local/lib64 first?

Actually, I just adjusted the search order with LD_LIBRARY_PATH and got what I
needed.

Thanks!

Steve.

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