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o0x1eef: So how do I make it a system-wide lib otherwise?
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You can structure your library in a simialr way, with lib/, libexec/, etc/, and so on, then your library would be relative ${LOCALBASE}. I do this often in BSD land. On Debian it might be different, and that's generally something for the packager to figure out.