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O/H Alexander Neundorf έγραψε:
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<pre wrap="">On Wednesday 09 July 2008, Georgios Petasis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">O/H Alexander Neundorf ??????:
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<pre wrap="">Which dirs are that exactly ?
Are they all outside the build dir ?
Alex
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<pre wrap="">Two are in the build dir, but one is the perl library, in
/usr/lib/perl5/....
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I think that one should stay...
Could you try to additionally link to any library e.g. in /opt/lib and see if
this dir is also removed when installing ?
Can you please have a look (or post) the cmake_install.cmake from the dir
where the library is built ?
There must be a line which contains "RPATH".
Which distribution do you use ?
Can you also post the library from the build dir, which still contains the
RPATH (or send it to me directly) ? Is that possible or is it secret ? If so,
can you create a testcase which shows the problem ?
Alex
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Dear Alex,<br>
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I will try to make a test case for both problems I am having with this
piece of code as soon as possible :-)<br>
Do I have to put it anywhere specific, or attach it to an e-mail?<br>
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George<br>
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