On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Arnab_Ganguly wrote: > <<snapshot1.png>> Please avoid using snapshots of terminals 1. they take up a lot of space (that image was 49kb, compared to around 1kb of text) 2. I can't copy text from there to use it to search in places What you should do is to mark the text in the terminal window and paste it in your mailer, using the middle mouse button (in X whatever is marked is "copied", and "paste" is the middle mouse button. This is besides the seperate clipboards maintained by gnome, kde, netscape etc.), or paste it into a text editor and insert the produced text file into the text of your message. > > This is an appeal to all those in the mailing list who are experienced with > compilation using gcc-2.96. I have been trying unsuccessfully to compile > kdelibs2.2beta1 from sources. Each time I try, I end up with some "parse > error before xyz....." and the compilation fails. I have attached a sample > screenshot above so that there is no doubt about what the output of make is. > > This problem occurs with almost all compilations with the parse error coming > from /usr/include/netinet/in.h or some other such header file. > > I am using a Mandrake 8.0 system default install on an Intel 686 machine, > 128 M of RAM. If someone could point out what is wrong, it would be great. Not sure exactly, maybe some -devel package missing. Or is it the problem with wrong linux headers? (/usr/include/linux points to the current kernel version tather than to the one against which glibc was linked) -- Tzafrir Cohen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir
