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Top Forums Programming makefile for programs using libraries loaded at runtime Post 302100530 by andryk on Wednesday 20th of December 2006 08:46:00 AM
Old 12-20-2006
Add the full path to your libs in /etc/ld.so.conf then run ldconfig, you might set LD_LIBRARY_PATH as well ...
 

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FASTJET-CONFIG(1)						   User Commands						 FASTJET-CONFIG(1)

NAME
fastjet-config - fastjet-config DESCRIPTION
This is FastJet configuration tool. Usage: fastjet-config [--help] [--version] [--prefix] [--cxxflags] [--libs] [--shared[=yes|no]] [--plugins[=yes|no]] [--rpath[=yes|no]] [--runpath] [--list-plugins] [--config] The arguments can be either queries (one must be present): --help prints this message and exits --version prints FastJet version and exits --prefix gets the FastJet installation directory --cxxflags returns the compilation flags to be used with C++ programs --libs returns the flags to pass to the linker or flags (optional): --shared controls whether you want to use the static or shared lib (default=yes) --plugins controls whether you also want to link the FastJet plugins (default=no) --rpath adds a -rpath argument at link-time that points to the directory where FastJet libraries are installed. This avoid having to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime when using shared libs in a non standard location (but may cause the program to inadvertently pick up other shared libraries that happen to be in the FastJet installation directory). (default=yes) --runpath at link-time, adds info about the directory where FastJet libraries are installed to the runpath (ELF systens only). This avoids having to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime when using shared libs in a non standard location but gives priority to an existing LD_LIBRARY_PATH. --list-plugins list all the available plugins --config shows a summary of how FastJet was configured AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Lifeng Sun <lifongsun@gmail.com> for the Debian system (but may be used by others). fastjet-config May 2012 FASTJET-CONFIG(1)
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