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Re: Building emacs errors: libraries present
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Dale Snell |
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Re: Building emacs errors: libraries present |
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Fri, 6 Feb 2015 10:25:38 -0800 |
On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 07:47:57 -0500, in message 87twyzurya.fsf@gmail.com,
Tory S. Anderson wrote:
> Okay; I'm making progress. I have identical problems with both 24.4
> and 25.0.5 build processes now. LibPNG is being found! But the gif
> library is not. In summary, I get NO configure errors (as long as I
> do sudo configure), but I get the following make error (even with
> sudo make, which I know is probably a dangerous command):
>
> ./temacs: error while loading shared libraries: libgif.so.7:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> But a find locates it just fine:
>
> $ sudo find / -name "libgif.so.7"
> /usr/local/lib/libgif.so.7
>
> Indeed, configure apparently found it, right?
>
> Unabridged config and make outputs for those interested:
>
> http://www.toryanderson.com/files/emacs-configure-output.txt
> http://www.toryanderson.com/files/emacs-make-output.txt
>
> Any ideas why it can't find libgif?
I built Emacs 24.4.1 on my 64-bit Fedora 19 box with no trouble at
all. Here's what I've got for PNG and GIF libraries:
$ yum list installed \*png*\ \*gif\*
<blather deleted>
libpng.x86_64 2:1.5.13-3.fc19 @updates
libpng-devel.x86_64 2:1.5.13-3.fc19 @updates
giflib.x86_64 4.1.6-7.fc19 @anaconda
giflib-devel.x86_64 4.1.6-7.fc19 @fedora
Since I'm still running F19, my packages may not be the same as
yours, though I suspect that only the version numbers will have
changed.
When I first ran configure, I didn't have the giflib-devel
package, but it wasn't hard to figure out. After installing it,
the usual "./configure; make; sudo make install" dance worked
fine. Note that I didn't have to run configure (or make) as root.
I've _never_ had to do that. If you do, there's something amiss,
probably in your system library installation.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
--Dale
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