[postgis-tickets] [PostGIS] #2345: Postgis subbornly ignores specific instructions to link libraries like a child with severe ADHD
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Wed May 29 18:27:35 PDT 2013
#2345: Postgis subbornly ignores specific instructions to link libraries like a
child with severe ADHD
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Reporter: thx1138 | Owner: strk
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: PostGIS 2.1.0
Component: postgis | Version: trunk
Keywords: compiler,rpath,shared libraries |
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Changes (by thx1138):
* cc: thx1138 (added)
Comment:
Replying to [comment:1 robe]:
> thx1138 as one who builds with non-standard configs, of course very
different from yours,and probably with fewer problems than you have with
it, I can't help but butt my nose where it shouldn't be.
>
> Where is your liblwgeom..so installed. It's my understanding that on
other people's systems except mine it gets installed as a shared dll and
often winds up in system somewhere. see thread
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/postgis-devel/2013-May/023477.html
>
> I still blame any issues I have with this switching to a separate shared
file.
Relevant paths:
/pginstall/postgresql93/lib/liblwgeom-2.1.0SVN.so
/pginstall/postgresql93/lib/liblwgeom.so
Everything is installed in the correct location, but the paths for gdal
and geos are just not being embedded in the created binaries. Basically as
far as I can tell, some part of the installation is destroying my rpath
settings and I have no clue as to how to stop it from doing this.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/ticket/2345#comment:2>
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