[imp] Re:[imp] Fw: wordview again

Andre Castanheira aocastanheira@cariocaengenharia.com.br
Mon, 1 Oct 2001 15:04:40 -0300


Hi,
I have the following :
/usr/local/lib/libwv.a  but  libwmf.so doesn't.
/usr/local/lib is listed in ld.so.conf.

I use IMP 2.2.5, do you think it's better to upgrade ?
Thanks,
André

----- Original Message -----
From: "Cliff Green" <green@UMDNJ.EDU>
To: <imp@lists.horde.org>
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [imp] Re:[imp] Fw: wordview again


> Quoting Andre Castanheira <aocastanheira@cariocaengenharia.com.br>:
>
> > Hi,
> > I use linux red hat 6.0 and I didn't edit ld.so.conf.
> > What do I need to do in ld.so.conf in order to see wvWare working ?
>
> Assuming you've installed libwv.a and libwmf.so in /usr/local/lib, edit
> /etc/ld.so.conf to be sure that /usr/local/lib is listed (add it if it
isn't),
> then run /sbin/ldconfig to update the links and cache used by the run-time
> linker (ld.so).  In English, that allows programs that need shared
libraries to
> find them.  Everytime you add a new library, you'll want to rerun
ldconfig.  I
> like to use the -v option, but it's not necessary.
>
> I haven't changed the path to wvHtml in my .php file, and am using:
> '/usr/local/lib/wvHtml'.  When I ran wvHtml against one of the sample .doc
files
> in the wvWare distro, I got an error message about not being able to find
one of
> the libraries, which in turn reminded me about ldconfig (I'm more
accustomed to
> HPUX, and forgot about it).  I'm also using imp 2.3.7-cvs.  YMMV.
>
> c
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