Raghvendra,
Hello and welcome to the PLIB community. Unfortunately Linux is
not my strong point and I don't know that I can help much.
I think the best place to look would be the "configure.in" file.
There's something there about changing the directories that hold the
include and library files, but unfortunately I think they meant changing
the root part of the path.
While changing the system is generally a Very Bad Thing, is it
possible to link "/usr/local/lib" to "/usr/local/lib64" so that PLIB
would be able to see it? I certainly would not suggest this as a
permanent fix, but it might shed some light on finding the correct solution.
- John F. Fay
On 2/14/2011 4:37 AM, raghvendra misra wrote:
> i have been using FlightGear for some time and have successfully
> installed plib1.8.5 on my fedora 8 machine(32Bit).
> However recently i migrated to a workstation with RHEL 6 ( 64 bit). i
> tried installing plib 1.8.5 on this machine but ./configure gives
> error as "configure: error: could not find working GL library"
> I checked for the openGL libraries and they are installed at
> "/usr/lib64" and headers at "/usr/include".
>
> For a 32 bit machine i know that the libraries are installed at
> "/usr/local/lib" & "/usr/local/include"
> However in a 64 bit machine plib is not able to find the GL libraries.
>
> I am stuck badly and don't know how to proceed.
>
> Plz suggest me how to proceed????????????
>
>
> Regards
> raghav
>
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