Problem to start radiusd -x

John Dennis jdennis at redhat.com
Wed Dec 2 17:13:19 CET 2009


On 12/02/2009 06:48 AM, Alan Buxey wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> now, i tried to run famous "radiusd -x" but i have the follow error message:
>
> by default it would have gone into /usr/local PATH IIRC - so therefore
> the libraries would have been installed into /usr/local/lib - this is probably
> not in yoru LDPATH so you can add it...eg
>
> add
>
> /usr/local/lib
>
> to /etc/ld.so.conf  (or add it to whatever file/path your distro needs)

Or you might want to consider adding --prefix=/usr (and a few other path 
arguments) when running configure so that things land in expected places 
for your system. By default configure assumes you can't install in 
standard locations and you end up using /usr/local instead.

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