I tried to compile a program from its source. make gave an error
header file 'libintl.h' not found
Loacte tells me I have that file installed
kuddel% locate libintl.h
/sw/include/libintl.h
But it seems it can't be found coss it's in the /sw directory. Is there
anything in the envirnment like a path where to look for headers, how
can I set that. Or should I build a symbolic link to the expected
location, where is that?
Thanks
hs
P.S.: i hope that's not to off topic.
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