On January 5, 2004 05:40 pm, Ralf Juengling wrote:
Maybe, this assumption is simply wrong and gcc doesn't look up dynamic libraries that way (at least its man page doesn't say so). The reason that only I have this problem and noone else might be due to my wine setup: I configured with "--prefix=/local" so the libs cannot be found in any of the standard places (/usr/lib or /usr/local/lib).
Yes, this is the problem! For some reason I've read /local as /usr/local/lib, and I was confused why it wasn't working :)
So, you have two options: 1. Specify -L/local/lib on the command line or 2. Just use std prefix (/usr/local/lib).