How can i extend default lib search path in ubuntu(in a way that it is also persistent) ? no, I do not want export LD_LIBRARY_PATH based temporary solution, rather some way to extend the default lib search path ?

while google-ing, I cam across some info, that in ubuntu the default search path resides in /etc/ld.so.conf.d , but editing libc.conf does not extended the default path.. so i think either i am doing it wrong, or something is missing...

the edited libc.conf looks like...

# libc default configuration
/usr/local/lib:/path_to_my_libraries/lib
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create (as root) a new file in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ containing, the new path.

For example:


    # echo "/path-to-your-libs/" > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/your.conf

after that run


    sudo ldconfig

No need to change libc.conf.

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got it, i forgot ldconfig after libraries update... :) !!! thanks. – P M Feb 6 '12 at 12:09
    
Thanks! Note that just ".conf" file without name before extension doesn't work. – Andrei Pokrovsky Mar 25 '15 at 4:35

Using sudo, without becoming root

$ echo '/path-to-your-libs/' |sudo tee -a /etc/ld.so.conf.d/your.conf

Do not forget to finish off with a dynamic link library cache refresh:

$ sudo ldconfig
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