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the binary should find a library that matches the header files it was compiled against. It's not exactly important where that library is located, but the search path mechanisms for finding dynamic libraries (which heavily depend on the operating system) must be set up correctly to avoid the binary finding a wrong version. There's a place within the EPICS configuration directories where you can set up the default search path that is compiled into the binaries. (The App Developer's should mention that somewhere.) Most operating systems allow for adding and/or overriding these paths through environment variables. Again, the exact way to do that depends on your OS. The behavior of a library doesn't change with its location. Your binary probably finds a different library of the same name whose location is mentioned earlier in the search path list. Hope this helps, Ralph Christophe Moins wrote: Hi,
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