TimeTwister Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 (edited) Hi. I have a MPIO player that I would like to have working under MDK 10.1. I cant run the KMpio file before I have MPIO installed. When I try with the rpm file (.71 pre2) I get the following error message: Some package requested cannot be installed: mpio-0.7.1_pre2-1.i386 (due to unsatisfied libreadline.so.4) do you agree ? So i tried with the tarball instead: :/configure checking for libusb-config... no configure: WARNING: *** You need at least version 0.1.7 of the libusb library for USB support *** http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/ *** If you cannot find the appropriate version, try CVS When I check with mdk control center I have libusb installed, with a fresh enough version (guess its the standard that comes with Main). Anyone who knows what I should do? Apologize if this is a stupid question :) In advance, thanks! Edited December 21, 2004 by TimeTwister Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamw Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 install the libusb0.1_4-devel package. (You have the main package, but not the -devel package). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimeTwister Posted December 20, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 *feels stupid* Well that helped, and i ran the usual ./configure make make install. Worked fine....until I typed in kmpio... kmpio: error while loading shared libraries: libmpio.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory The libmpio i think is make during the make of mpio, so the big $1000 for me is how to get this to work? I have kmpio and mpio is seperate folders in my home directory. If they should be elsewhere, dont kill me :) In advance thanks for any and all help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamw Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 edit /etc/ld.so.conf add this line to the bottom of it: /usr/local/lib run this command as root: ldconfig Should do the trick. (yes, it IS silly that you have to do this to make stuff compiled from source work.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimeTwister Posted December 21, 2004 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 thanks a mill that worked like a charm!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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