i don't get a .so
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i don't get a .so
i'm trying to compile the HTF plugin, but all i get is a .o file and a .lo file. i read the "where's the .so?" topic but it didn't help.
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Not sure how much help this is...
I'm on Suse linux, and when I compile, I use the --prefix=/path/to/bzflag when running ./configure so that my binaries and everything goes into my desired directory. I save the source in the home directory and use the prefix so mine goes into /home/death/bzflag/
As far as the plugins, I always find mine in /home/death/bzflag/libs/ And yes, I am specifically talking about the .so files. (they call me the plugin King behind my back)
I might be off going from memory (not at home) but I find mine in a /libs/ folder somewhere in the bzflag source.
So if you can't find yours, consider using a --prefix
This is all assuming that when you compile, you do both a "make" *A*N*D* a "make install"
Good luck
I'm on Suse linux, and when I compile, I use the --prefix=/path/to/bzflag when running ./configure so that my binaries and everything goes into my desired directory. I save the source in the home directory and use the prefix so mine goes into /home/death/bzflag/
As far as the plugins, I always find mine in /home/death/bzflag/libs/ And yes, I am specifically talking about the .so files. (they call me the plugin King behind my back)
I might be off going from memory (not at home) but I find mine in a /libs/ folder somewhere in the bzflag source.
So if you can't find yours, consider using a --prefix
This is all assuming that when you compile, you do both a "make" *A*N*D* a "make install"
Good luck
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