Um, this should be simply solved by installing the XFree86-devel package,
no poking-and-tweaking should be required....

-- Asheesh.

On 15 Sep 2001, Dave Sherman wrote:

> On Fri, 2001-09-14 at 01:41, Gregor Maier wrote:
> > It is looking for the X11 library.
> > Try to find where this lib is (file something like libX11.so, ....)
> > I should be in /usr/lib or /usr/lib/X11
> >
> > Do you have the -dev package for X11 installed?
> >
> > Also make sure that the compiler can find it. Try setting the LDFLAGS before
> > compilation and look at /etc/ld.so.conf. The path to the lib must be in there
> > when you try to run your program. After changing ld.so.conf you must run
> > ldconfig!
> >
> > export LDFLAGS="-L /PATH/TO/X-LIBS"
> >
> > If the compiler complains about missing .h files also set:
> > export CFLAGS="-I /PATH/TO/X-HEADER"
> > export CXXFLAGS="-I /PATH/TO/X-HEADER"
> > export CPP FLAGS="-I /PATH/TO/X-HEADER"
>
> Thanks, I will check those things out.
>
> Dave
>

-- 
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            package.  I actually had a DREAM about introducing a
            stupid new bug into xbase-preinst last night.  That's a
            Bad Sign.
        -- Seen on #Debian shortly before the release of Debian 2.0


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