I suppose you already tried reinstalling guichan?
Check guichan compiling output better, or try to contact guichan developers...
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Or just remove the check, that's what seems to have done the trick on FreeBSD for somebody.
0.0.11 will only check for the main Guichan library because for the moment there seems not to be a reliable way to check the other libs. The Guichan devs tried to introduce this in 0.3.0 but it's somehow not working, just for the main library.
About the example not finding the library when trying to run it, you could try to put the path where the library is located in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Or set it in your /etc/ld.so.conf. Maybe run ldconfig. If that's already set up, I wouldn't know what's wrong.
0.0.11 will only check for the main Guichan library because for the moment there seems not to be a reliable way to check the other libs. The Guichan devs tried to introduce this in 0.3.0 but it's somehow not working, just for the main library.
About the example not finding the library when trying to run it, you could try to put the path where the library is located in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Or set it in your /etc/ld.so.conf. Maybe run ldconfig. If that's already set up, I wouldn't know what's wrong.