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gcc -print-search-dirs
\ Sisyphus (21 Jul 2006)
. \ Tim Prince (21 Jul 2006)

Subject:gcc -print-search-dirs
Group:Gcc-help
From:Sisyphus
Date:21 Jul 2006


Hi,
On my linux (mandrake-9.1) box the command 'gcc -print-search-dirs' fails to
produce the output I expect. For some reason '/usr/local/lib' (or indeed
*any* location under the '/usr/local/' tree) doesn't get a mention - though
libraries that exist *only* in /usr/local/lib are definitely being found by
default (ie without having to provide the '-L/usr/local/lib' switch).

Is there a simple alternative I can use that will output the *entire*
library search paths ?

Cheers,
Rob



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