Sorry for the lack of information. I had actually run the full make,
then make install. When I tried to run make install again, the response
was that nothing needed to be done, as expected. The library was
actually installed in /usr/local/lib. Apparently it did not get on some
type of configuration list for the dynamic library loader. That is the
issue I am trying to solve.
Your suggestion of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH worked temporarily, but I need to
make that configuration permanent on the system. Do you have any
suggestions?
Warren Young wrote:
Gary Anderson wrote:
when I try to run the examples, I get the error that libmysqlpp.so
cannot be found.
You probably haven't installed the library yet. The examples and the
library are in separate subdirectories, and Linux's dynamic library
loader doesn't know where to find it. Linux will only look in a few
very specific places for the library, and ../lib is not one of them. :)
If you want to test the library before you formally install it, use a
command like this:
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../lib ./simple1 localhost someuser hispassword
That clues the dynamic loader that ../lib should also be searched for
libraries.
Otherwise, just install the library, and the examples should run
without any jiggery-pokery.
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