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Hello, |
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Gentoo Humour Section strikes again, hitting me with a headshot, which |
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almost dropped me from my chair. This time it came with something |
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probably right out of Monty Python: |
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checking for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-pkg-config... (cached) /usr/bin/pkg-config |
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checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes |
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checking for libexif to use... yes |
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checking for libexif.la file in yes... wild guess that something is in yes |
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configure: WARNING: |
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* Warning: |
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* libtool file libexif.la could not be found. |
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* We may be linking against the WRONG library. |
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checking whether we use a version of libexif with ExifData.ifd[]... yes |
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checking libexif/exif-data.h usability... yes |
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checking libexif/exif-data.h presence... yes |
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checking for libexif/exif-data.h... yes |
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checking for function exif_data_new in libexif... yes |
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checking libexif library flags... "-Lyes/lib -lexif" |
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checking libexif cpp flags... "-Iyes/include" |
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Oh boy, I'm sure I'm running multilib, and using "yes" as my primary |
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path for my libraries. Anyone fought with the same thing and solved |
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it, or is this a new bug? |
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-- |
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Arttu V. |