Hi, Am Montag, den 17.04.2006, 15:42 -0400 schrieb Steve M. Robbins: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/ld.so.conf > /usr/local/lib > /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d > /usr/X11R6/lib
> What are we looking for now? A line like /usr/lib/atlas in this file. Something went wrong with the update of this file (normally performed by atlas3-base), so this line is missing. Adding it should fix your problems (if you change it manually, you must run 'ldconfig' afterwards). Why this line is missing remains a mystery to me; I will reassign this bug to atlas3-base later. It would be good if you tried whether # dpkg-reconfigure atlas3-base also fixes it (this should add the library path to the above file and run ldconfig). This must be done without the path already added, otherwise the configure scripts will leave the file alone. > I presume you've got a working set-up. Are you using atlas3? Does > it provide the lib using alternatives? The exact setup of Atlas under Debian is a sort of magic. There exists several tuned versions of the package, which you can install. The linker takes the best package (in sense of speed, determined by sse/sse2 ... optimizations); it does this by providing the relevant directories in /etc/ld.so.conf in a certain order. In your case (using only atlas3-base) the libraries are not provided using links but by telling the linker where to look for them, namely in /usr/lib/atlas. HTH Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]