Questions: Is there a parallel command to Linuxâs LDCONFIG for Mac OS Xâs Terminal? Answers: The answer is no. But you can still configure the search path via environment variables, see dyld(1). Aug 30, 2001 ldconfig That's fairy simple except the last command. My computer doesn't know that command. Without that, i'm afraid that the whole theme support is obselete. So, is there a set of commands or something that could replace it?
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Don't call ldconfig in CMake scripts.
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I've installed readline by using./configure, make, make install. Atthe end it ask me install: you may need to run ldconfig.So you just need to run the command sudo ldconfigWhat is ldconfigldconfig is a program that is used to maintain the shared library cache.
This cache is typically stored in the file /etc/ld.so.cache and is used by the system to map a shared library name to the location of the corresponding shared library fileman ldconfig ldconfig - configure dynamic linker run-time bindingsDESCRIPTIONldconfig creates, updates, and removes the necessary links and cache(for use by the run-time linker, ld.so) to the most recent sharedlibraries found in the directories specified on the command line, inthe file /etc/ld.so.conf, and in the trusted directories (/usr/lib and/lib). Ldconfig checks the header and file names of the libraries itencounters when determining which versions should have their linksupdated.
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