Because the package Math::GSL has not been updated for using
gsl-2.
Thus, I installed gsl-1 in addition and I compile Math:GSL.
Now, I have my own perl applications which use gsl and Math:GSL, I am trying to have only gsl-1 used.
Hence, in my Makefile.PL, I set:
LIBS => ["-lm -L$ENV{GSL_LIB} -lgsl"],
When I make perl Makefile.PL, a Makefile is generated with:
EXTRALIBS = -L/usr/local/gsl-1/lib -lgsl
LDLOADLIBS = -lm -L/usr/local/gsl-1/lib -lgsl
LD_RUN_PATH = /usr/local/gsl-1/lib
I though it was OK, but when I run make, a new Makefile is
generated without the LIBS correct, ie.:
EXTRALIBS = -lgsl
LDLOADLIBS = -lm -lgsl
LD_RUN_PATH = /usr/lib
Why such a behavior ?
How can I control it ?
Thank
Patrick Dupre
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