This is a discussion on Trouble with Enlightenment's configure script within the Linux Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Hi, Being quite a newcomer to Linux, I followed the non official instructions found here : http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3924 Everything went ...
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| Hi, Being quite a newcomer to Linux, I followed the non official instructions found here : http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=3924 Everything went great until the configuration script of Enlightenment itself. The guide asks to type : ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/enlightenment with-imlib-prefix=/usr/local/imlib Though, the configure script answers that with-imlib-prefix is an invalid variable name. I just found out that it works better without all the "with-imlib-prefix=/usr/local/imlib" stuff, since the configure script finds the imlib correctly without any help. The problem resides in the fnlib. I installed it correctly, with prefix /usr/local/fnlib but now I can't find how to make Enlightenment's configure script find this library. When I send the command ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/enlightenment , it says : (...) checking for Fnlib_init in -lFnlib... no ERROR: Enlightenment needs a system with libFnlib.so (fnlib) I'm quite sure that the problem is with the configure script, since I installed fnlib correctly just a moment before. How can I force the script to find the library ? Thanks in advance N.F. -- "From the age of Big Brother, from the age of the thought police, from a dead man... greetings" -- George Orwell -- 1984 Veuiller retirer NO SPAM HERE de mon adresse. Please remove NO SPAM HERE from my address. |
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