Trying to resolve dependency on libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)
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A friend built an EPUB converter for me that depends on lib64png16_16
. lib64png16_16
has a dependency on libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
. I pulled down and compiled ZLIB_1.2.11
, but it's not being recognized as a solution (and make install doesn't put it in /usr/lib64
).
Does anyone how I can either (a) get an RPM of libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
for x86_64/CentOS7, or (b) tell me how to compile libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.11)(64bit)
? Silly me, I thought that compiling it on a 64 bit system would result in the 64bit version.
P.S., the CentOS ZLIB package is 1.2.7. I can't find one for 1.2.9 or better.
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A friend built an EPUB converter for me that depends on lib64png16_16
. lib64png16_16
has a dependency on libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
. I pulled down and compiled ZLIB_1.2.11
, but it's not being recognized as a solution (and make install doesn't put it in /usr/lib64
).
Does anyone how I can either (a) get an RPM of libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
for x86_64/CentOS7, or (b) tell me how to compile libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.11)(64bit)
? Silly me, I thought that compiling it on a 64 bit system would result in the 64bit version.
P.S., the CentOS ZLIB package is 1.2.7. I can't find one for 1.2.9 or better.
centos 64bit x86
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A friend built an EPUB converter for me that depends on lib64png16_16
. lib64png16_16
has a dependency on libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
. I pulled down and compiled ZLIB_1.2.11
, but it's not being recognized as a solution (and make install doesn't put it in /usr/lib64
).
Does anyone how I can either (a) get an RPM of libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
for x86_64/CentOS7, or (b) tell me how to compile libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.11)(64bit)
? Silly me, I thought that compiling it on a 64 bit system would result in the 64bit version.
P.S., the CentOS ZLIB package is 1.2.7. I can't find one for 1.2.9 or better.
centos 64bit x86
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A friend built an EPUB converter for me that depends on lib64png16_16
. lib64png16_16
has a dependency on libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
. I pulled down and compiled ZLIB_1.2.11
, but it's not being recognized as a solution (and make install doesn't put it in /usr/lib64
).
Does anyone how I can either (a) get an RPM of libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.9)(64bit)
for x86_64/CentOS7, or (b) tell me how to compile libz.so.1(ZLIB_1.2.11)(64bit)
? Silly me, I thought that compiling it on a 64 bit system would result in the 64bit version.
P.S., the CentOS ZLIB package is 1.2.7. I can't find one for 1.2.9 or better.
centos 64bit x86
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