:>Most of the .h files should be in /usr/include. Not sure why the compiler
:>wouldn't find them (assuming they're there), it may need an environment
:>variable or text file containing the path for the include directory but
:>that's just my educated guess.
If you really want to know in which package they are:
mount /mnt/cdrom
cd /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS
rpm -qilp *.rpm >/tmp/list
less /tmp/list
in less , press "/" then write "KEYWORD", press enter, "n" brings you
to the next "KEYWORD".
cu
Denis
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