Not sure what's going on there. You could try compiling gltt from source...
http://gltt.sourceforge.net/download.html
I'm running gltt 2.5.2 and I have in /usr/local/lib:
libgltt.a libgltt.la libgltt.so libgltt.so.0 libgltt.so.0.0.0
does that help? you could copy these files into /usr/local/lib (you should not need to put them in /usr/lib)
good luck.
Ben
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Jim Ruxton wrote:
Thanks Ben and Iohannes, Not sure what my problem is now. I downloaded the gltt library and copied the files libgltt.so.0 and libgltt.so.0.0.0 (these are the files the rpm installed) to directories /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib . The configure script still can't seem to find gltt?? Any other ideas what the problem might be. Thanks. Jim
Ben Bogart - FMPM/F1999 wrote:
Hey Jim, I ecall having this problem myself. I think gltt put its libs under /usr/local/lib/gltt when Gem is looking for them under /usr/local/lib. now this depends on where you installed gltt? It could also be in /usr/lib if you do:
find / -name "*gltt*" -print
as root then it will list all the files with "gltt" in the name on the filesystem. (might take a while though) that way you'll know where the libs are.
You could link the libs to /usr/local/lib (or wherever yours are) or just copy them as I did. (cd /usr/local/lib/gltt; cp * ..)
i will change the configure-script accordingly, so it will hopefully work in the future. thank you for finding this
let me know if it works!
me too !!
mfg.cd.asdr IOhannes