Normally pcre-devel would provide the following:

([EMAIL PROTECTED]:~)$ rpm -ql pcre-devel

/usr/bin/pcre-config
/usr/include/pcre
/usr/include/pcre/pcre.h
/usr/include/pcre/pcreposix.h
/usr/lib/libpcre.a
/usr/lib/libpcre.so
/usr/lib/libpcreposix.a
/usr/lib/libpcreposix.so
[SNIP]

libpcre.la should technically be installed by the pcre-devel package.

It might be that libpcre.a and libpcre.la are just the same files. If
I shoot an arrow in the dark I would probably go for a:

ln -s  /usr/lib/libpcre.a /usr/lib/libpcre.la
/sbin/ldconfig

and try! Unless Michael Jennings has some other theory about it. 


-- 
With kind regards,
Didier.
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Didier F.B Casse | PhD candidate | Singapore Synchrotron light Source (SSLS)
Email: didier.casse AT_Remove_THE_N00SPAM gmail DOT com | Web:
http://ssls.nus.edu.sg


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