04-11-2008
i'm not a programmer. never was! buuuuuuuut
whenever i compile from source (being an already made pile of code) i usually see what time of library files they want. 32 or 64. take for example mysql. you can compile both 32bit or 64bit versions. it depends on your system architecture obviously and what compilers you have installed. therefore, when i go to compile, i make sure my ld_library_path is pointing to the 64 or 32bit library files (depending on what i want to compile).
and as for ./configure --prefix=*** it is up to you. if you feel you want libraries placed in prefix/lib and executables in prefix/bin then do that. i believe /usr/local is the default prefix.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mklibs
MKLIBS(1) Debian User's Manual MKLIBS(1)
NAME
mklibs - make a minimal set of libraries
SYNOPSIS
mklibs [OPTION]... -d DESTINATION FILE...
DESCRIPTION
Place the minimal set of libraries required by FILE(s) in DESTINATION.
OPTIONS
-d DESTINATION, --dest-dir DESTINATION
Place the libraries in DESTINATION.
-D, --no-default-lib
Omit the default library path.
-L LIBDIR[:LIBDIR]...
Prepend LIBDIR(s) to the library search path.
--ldlib LDLIB
Use LDLIB for the dynamic linker.
--libc-extras-dir EXTRADIR
Use EXTRADIR to find extra libc files.
--target TARGET
Prepend TARGET- to the gcc and binutils calls.
--root ROOT
Search in ROOT- for library rpaths.
--sysroot SYSROOT
Locate libraries and associated files relative to SYSROOT.
--gcc-options OPTIONS
Pass OPTIONS to the compiler when relinking.
--libdir DIR
Use DIR (for example, lib64) in place of lib in default library paths.
-v, --verbose
Explain what is being done.
-h, --help
Display help and exit.
BUGS
mklibs does not support the --dry-run and --version options supported by mklibs.sh.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Matt Kraai.
Debian 2002-07-07 MKLIBS(1)