>>>>> "GW" == Greg Ward <gward@python.net> writes: GW> No, library_dirs is for good old -L. AFAIK it works fine. GW> For -R (or equivalent) you need runtime_library_dirs. I'm not GW> sure if it works (or ever did). I think it's a question of GW> knowing what magic options to supply to each compiler. GW> Probably it works (worked) on Solaris, since for once Sun got GW> things right and supplied a simple, obvious, working GW> command-line option -- namely -R. runtime_library_dirs works perfectly for Linux and gcc, thanks. -Barry
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