On Friday 09 July 2010 11:20:53 Mark Rivers wrote:
>
> I am not sure exactly how to do this, because I have always used
> libraries that were either part of the EPICS build or in standard
> locations for the linker, like /usr/local/lib. But I think in your
> Makefile you need to specify just the name of the library like:
>
> TargetMon_LIBS += MICECoreUtils
>
> and separately tell it a library path where this file is located.
I believe Mark is right; you would specify the directory to find the library
by setting the variable MICECoreUtils_DIR, in your case I think it would be:
MICECoreUtils_DIR = /home/epics/Software/MICESoftware/MICETrackerSoftware/.lib
- Andrew
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