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Subject: Re: Can anyone help please, with syntax ?
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:32:54 +0100
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marco Atzeri"
Subject: Re: Can anyone help please, with syntax ?
>
> why have you not installed :
>
> libfftw3-devel-3.1.2-2
> libfftw3_3-3.1.2-2 ?
>
> it should be much simpler that rebuilding
> fftw3 from scratch.
>
Oh, how embarrassing..!  I've been using cygwin-ports for the past week
or so which only offers libfftw ver 2.1.5.1.  I didn't even think to look
somewhere else....  :-(

You're right of course.  I'll uninstall what I've just done and re-install 
it the easy way.  However (to get back to my original problem....)

When I got to the 'make install' stage for fftw3 it installed its files
under /usr/ whereas my other libraries seem to be installed under /lib/
(e.g. fftw3f.pc was in /usr/lib/pkgconfig/ - whereas 'everything_else.pc'
seems to be in /lib/pkgconfig/).  I'm assuming that this might cause future
problems if I need to build and install libraries manually.  Should I be
doing something to circumvent this?

John


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