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Subject: RE: configure shlib_dirs in rc.conf
From: "Daniel Ouellet" <daniel () presscom ! net>
Date: 2001-09-30 0:55:23
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At the end I endup using it as this:
shlib_dirs="/usr/local/lib/{pth,mysql}"
And that work the best and is the cleanest as well.
my mistake was that I had I try the , : ; instead of just space and what I
try the space I did it without the " "
I was looking on how to do it inside the rc.conf, but there wasn't a place
where there was more then two argument. So, I read the man and what I found
was that they said to use : for ldconfig I think. So, that's what I try and
as it didn't work, then I try variation on that.
I am sure the solution above is BSD like, but as I am new to it, I didn't
get it or thought about it in the fist place.
I was there was a book specific on OpenBSD, but there is none.
Hope this help.
Daniel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thorsten Glaser [mailto:mirabilos@ecce.homeip.net]
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 2:21 PM
> To: Eliab
> Cc: Daniel Ouellet; misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: configure shlib_dirs in rc.conf
>
>
> >shlib_dirs="/path/to/lib1 /path/to/lib2 /path/to/lib3"
> >DO::shlib_dirs="/usr/local/lib/pth /usr/local/lib/mysql"
>
> Where's the difference?
> Btw, Andr^.'e, I didn't ever see any flaw in English in
> one of your posts, in contrast to mine :)
>
> -mirabilos
> -- Redistribution via AOL or the Microsoft network prohibited!
> According to billg's Win32 GetMessage() API, the return value of
> type BOOL can be one of {nonzero|zero|-1} and thus BOOL is tristate.
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