shared object: libaflib

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You also need to verify where listen-up's Makefile looks for the
includes.  By default, it looks in /usr/include and in my case, it
needed to be changed to /usr/local/include.  However, I was dealing
with a problem with libxml2; pretty sure my osalp stuff went without a
hitch.  I personally think the Makefile should by default do this in
/usr/local since these are typically locally installed and probably
don't come from distro packages.  This could ultimately be worked with
an auto configure script.  I would like to see if I could make an auto
configure script for listen-up once I get a clean compile with the
current structure first.

On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 04:07:29PM -0500, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Try adding /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and running ldconfig.
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> On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
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> > Hi Kirk.
> > I installed osalp-0.7.3  before I installed listen-up. I performed all the steps and got no errors. It was your usual ./configure, make, make install. Not sure what I could have done to that. A search of my system with 'find" reveals that I do indeed have the file in question. so it appears to me that I either have to change my path or the path in which listen-up looks; I installed both listen-up and osalp from /usr/local/src so maybe /usr/local/lib isn't being searched for some reason?
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