On 11/14/05, Der Lockruf des Kaos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I guess you have gcc/g++ installed, because the configure Script says:
> Checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
> But your System doesn't know where to find the C++ Header files, config.log
> says Things like: string: No such file or directory
> And it gives you the Tip to install a Package similar to "libstdc++-dev"
>
> You must have some Files at /usr/include/c++/<gcc-Version>/. My string File
> is at "/usr/include/c++/4.0.1/string"
> So yours should too.
>
> So if you have Debian just apt-get install <somethins similar to
> libstdc++-dev>
>
> Regards,
> Christian
>
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Thank you Der for your reply, but I could figure this out as /sbin was
not included in the path. And when I included it in my path, I got
another error:
configure:32229: error: not found.
Possibly configure picks up an outdated version
installed by XFree86. Remove it from your system.
Was just figuring out the reason for this. Even after doing a fresh
install of zlib I am getting same error.
I am still figuring out the reason for it. Ca you help?
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