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RE: Can't find *.h
thanks Leonid,
this is indeed an option. I can (if I have no other choise) check every
Makefile and force him to find the headers, but it's not right: I use the
srpms engine to compile the packages on my computer using the SPEC files
(rpm -ba *.spec) . redhat suppose to take care of things like that, isn't it
? or else what's the whole point ?
I used slackware for 3 years and I tried redhat becuase I got tired of doing
things the hard way... ;)
redhat 5.2 is beautiful, but I thing there is something wrong in my system -
somewhere near the kernel area (configuration? where? - a guess) since it
can't find includes...
any other options ?
thanks, again,
Eyal.
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> Comapile like that :
> make CCFLAGS=-I/usr/X11R6/include
> if that doesnt work - change the Makefile to look for includes in dir
> mentioned above. Also check that you have run the configure (if it is
> there) or xmkmf
>
> On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Eyal Retter wrote:
>
> |Hi people,
> |
> |data:
> |pentum 200mmx, redhat 5.2.
> |I recompiled the kernel (2.0.36), and installed lesstif-0.87 + qt-1.42
> rpms
> |recompiled from srpms with no errors.
> |
> |problem:
> |when I try to compile motif stuff or qt stuff or any other stuff related
> to
> |libraries I installed myself (libraries which didn't come with the
> original
> |distributions) I get the messages :
> |can't find Xm/Xm.h or
> |can't find QT headers and so on.
> |
> |I do have the headers in /usr/X11R6/include (I checked), and installing
> |regular rpms (compiled binaries) didn't help (I didn't think it will but
> I
> |tried anyway ).
> |
> |why ? what/where do I have to check?
> |
> |any idea will be apriciated.
> |
> |Eyal.
> |
> |
>
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