ROOT lib dir

From: Cedric Sodhi <manday_at_gmx.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 21:13:11 +0200


Just a quick question I hope someone knows a simple answer too:

I had ROOT installed from the Ubuntu/Universe repos (defaults to /usr/bin) and installed it from source with --prefix /usr just so it would overwrite the old stuff accordingly.

As promised in ./configure it did put it's SOs into /usr/lib/root and now I have to direct ld-linux to there everytime I want to run it because it otherwise throws errors. I think I could just reconfigure and remake everything with --libdir but I didn't want to change the default value unless I'm sure of what I'm doing. Should I specify --libdir or is there a more recommented way to make it start without trouble while the libs are in their default place?

Thanks! Received on Mon Mar 29 2010 - 21:13:32 CEST

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