If you link to a shared library intead of the archive it's a little more complicated.
Thank you for point that out. Actually I meant the archive here.
I happened to found this articleusing a special variable $ORIGIN, and that seems to make everything working now.
But, I could not find the reference in the GCC manual about this variable, or the -rpath. I am not sure if this is the correct way to do the job.
Especially, what's the standard way?
Thank you very much again.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mencal
mencal(1) 1 mencal(1)NAME
mencal - menstruation calendar
SYNOPSIS
mencal [options] [file1 file2 ... -c CONF1 -c CONF2 ...]
DESCRIPTION
Display options:
-m, --monday
draw monday as first weekday (sunday is default)
-1 current month (default)
-3 previous, current and next month
-y [YYYY]
all-year calendar (default YYYY is current year)
-q, --quiet
no top information will be printed
-n, --nocolor
noncolored output
-i, --icolor COLOR
intersection color (default red)
available colors: red, green, blue, yellow, violet, cyan, shiny, bold
mencal configuration:
-c, --config
s=[YYYY]MMDD,l=LL,d=DD,n=NAME,f=FILE,c=COLOR
The second argument is a comma separated list of options. No spaces are allowed in this list. If no name is specified, 'Unknown' is
used. Various -c options or filenames can be set.
s,start=[YYYY]MMDD
start day of period (default current day)
l,length=LL
length of period in days (default 28)
d,duration=D
duration of menstruation in days (default 4)
n,name=NAME
name of subject
f,file=FILE
filename to save configuration to (see section FILES)
only menstruation related variables will be saved
c,color=COLOR
color used for menstruation days
available colors: red, green, blue, yellow, violet, cyan, shiny, bold default color is red, with '-n' switch color settings are
ignored
Info options:
-h, --help
print help
-V, --version
print version information
FILES :
$HOME/.mencalrc - the default configuration file that is automatically loaded
AUTHOR :
(C) 2002 C. McCohy
e-mail: <mccohy@kyberdigi.cz>
Word-Wide-Web: http://www.kyberdigi.cz/projects/mencal/english
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page (but may be
used by others).
HISTORY
22 March 2002 - Originally written by Amaya Rodrigo <amaya@debian.org>.
24 Apr 2002 - New manpage contributed by Pablo S. Torralba <psanchez@skyrealms.org>.
Amaya Rodrigo <amaya@debian.org> is now responsible for developing and maintaining this manual page. Comments and suggestions are greatly
wellcome.
mencal Menstruation calendar mencal(1)