I'm dealing with a Perl Module that is only compatible with an older version of a shared system library. It just so happens that I have the older version of the library on my system, but I can't figure out how to force Perl's Inline::C
to link up with that older library without removing the current, up to date library.
I'm trying to use Device::USB
, which is compatible with the system library libusb 0.1
, but is incompatible with libusb 1.0
. My system does have libusb 1.0
and libusb 0.1
installed, but make test
consistently fails while attempting to install the Device::USB
module. This failure seems to be caused by Perl linking to the libusb 1.0
libraries instead of the libusb 0.1
libraries.
In /usr/lib
I can see that the specific version of libusb
that I want to use (libusb-0.1.so.4
) is in there. What do I need to do to link specifically to this library instead of the generic libusb.a
? Edit Makefile.PL
? Edi开发者_StackOverflowt the .pm
files? Pass additional switches to make
?
I've been reading up on the linker, but this additional layer of Inline::C
really obfuscates when/where the traditional tricks of export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/my_lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
, -rpath
, etc. can be applied.
Have you tried to use the Inline::C configuration option LIBS? According to the documentation you should be able to specify your lib with complete path then.
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