Re: Linker Problems - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces
From | isaac flemmin |
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Subject | Re: Linker Problems |
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Msg-id | 002701c20c15$5996b250$ad463e04@ixic Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Linker Problems ("Tim Barnard" <tbarnard@povn.com>) |
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Re: Linker Problems
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List | pgsql-interfaces |
Hello, Thanks for the prompt reply! Yes I did double check that line in ld.so.conf and it is okay. I even ran ldconfig -p to check the ld.so.cache file and see if the actual files from the directory were in the cache and they were. So I am rather confused as to why it will not link unless I specifically use -L to show the path. As I said I am not very concerned about it since it seems to work just fine when I do use -L so it is only a slight annoyance. I will update though if I figure anything out and would still appreciate any input anyone may have who maybe experienced the same type of trouble and how they fixed it. Thanks again Isaac -- -----Original Message----- From: Tim Barnard [mailto:tbarnard@povn.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:27 PM To: isaac flemmin Cc: pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org Subject: Re: Linker Problems I would closely look at that entry in ld.so.conf. There may be leading or trailing spaces or some minor mispelling that's somehow throwing it off. Once I added the path to ld.so.conf I no longer had to specify the -L path, so to my mind there must be something wrong with the line in the conf file. Tim ----- Original Message ----- From: "isaac flemmin" <isaac@knox.net> To: <pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:17 PM Subject: Linker Problems > Hello, > > This is only a small annoyance but I figured I would ask to see if > anyone out there has any clues on how to fix it. > > I am using Linux Red Hat 7.1 with kernel 2.4.9-31. I have glibc > 2.2.4-24, ld 2.10.91, gcc 2.96, and Postgres 7.2. > > My problem is when I am compiling programs I have written using lpq I > have to give my compiler -L/<dir to libpq> even though it is in my > ld.so.conf file and I have run ldconfig. I even checked to make sure > that ldconfig was seeing those libraries by running ldconfig -p to print > out the cache and see if the libraries were listed there and they were. > I am not sure why ld is not seeing the libraries unless I specifically > tell it to search the path where the libraries are, and it is not that > hard to type in -L/<some dir> but it is slightly annoying that it does > not work correctly. > > So if there is anyone out there who may have some clues about which > direction to start looking for the solution in, it would be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks > Isaac > -- > P.S. Somehow it seems like I ended up sending this message to the wrong > mailing list the first time, so if for some reason this is the second > time I have sent this message, please disregard it and accept my > apologies for causing extra mail. > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate > subscribe-nomail command to majordomo@postgresql.org so that your > message can get through to the mailing list cleanly >
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