On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 17:12 +0200, Erik Stokhof wrote: > I try to build libapreq2 on a Fedora Core machine
What version of Fedora Core are you on? If you have FC4 or FC5, you can simply do "yum install libapreq2" and you'll have what you want (provided you have Fedora Extras repository configured). If you really do want to build from source, you can always download the source RPM from Fedora Extras and see what options are used inside the SPEC file to build libapreq2. Also check the dependencies, to see what packages are required to build. BTW, current version of libapreq2 is 2.07. Any particular reason you want 2.06? -- Bojan
