Quote:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.20.1/x86_64-linux/CORE/libperl.a
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The question is also, why do you build against this "CORE/libperl.a"
instead of "/usr/lib64/perl5/CORE/libperl.so" which comes with slackware
You could try temporary to "hide" /usr/local/lib with this command
Code:
mount --bind /home/ftp /usr/local/lib
(/home/ftp or any other empty directory) and then se if graphviz builds
Just tried to build it on slackware 14.1 64bit without problem.
Enjoy