[zeromq-dev] zeromq 2.0b2 compile error
jonathan morabito
jonathan.morabito at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 20:12:22 CET 2010
Oh, and one more thing, there is no "libuuid.a" on my system. Where do I
obtain this file?
Cheers,
Jonathan
On Feb 18, 2010 2:08 PM, "jonathan morabito" <jonathan.morabito at gmail.com>
wrote:
Alrighty. "sudo ldconfig -v" yields 3 uuid symlinks:
1. "libuuid.so.1 -> libuuid.so.1.2" in "/lib"
2. "libuuid.so.1 -> libuuid.so.1.2" in "/lib64"
3. "libossp-uuid.so.16 -> libossp-uuid.16.0.21" in "/usr/lib64"
I have both the i386 e2fsprogs-libs and x86_64 versions installed. Is that
a problem? Many other apps on my computer depend on the i386 package,
according to Pirut.
Of course, the "ls -l" commands return all of the files and symlinks
mentioned above. I have no libuuid-related files in "/usr/lib", if this is
important.
Sorry if I am a bit slow to respond, gmail is blocked at my current
location, so I'm forced to reply using my cellphone.
>
> On Feb 18, 2010 1:51 PM, "Martin Lucina" <mato at kotelna.sk> wrote:
>
> v.mayatskih at gmail.com said:
> > > Further, what do:
> > >
> > > ls -l /usr/lib/libuuid*
> > ls -l /lib/li...
>
> Well, that shouldn't matter. In that case,
>
> ls -l /lib64/libuuid*
>
> I'd like to see whethe...
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