>Daniel Senderowicz wrote: >> I managed to compile fltk-1.3.x-r6700 with X11 support under cygwin as >> suggested in http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-07/msg00089.html. >> However when I type `make install` it comes back with the following message: >> >> === installing FL === >> Installing include files in /usr/local/include... >> rm: cannot remove `/usr/local/include/Fl': Is a directory >> make[1]: *** [install] Error 1 >> make: *** [install] Error 1 >> >> Looking into /usr/local/include/FL there are a bunch of links to files >> with the extension ".H" but these ones are not there. I would appreciate >> any help. > > Sounds like there's leftover /usr/local/include/{FL/Fl} dirs from > a previous install, but the Makefile is not removing them correctly. > (maybe using 'rm' instead of 'rm -rf') > > I'd suggest removing the entire /usr/local/include/{FL/Fl} dirs > manually, > then run the 'make install' again, so it can create the dirs/links > from scratch. > > I think usually include/FL is a dir, and include/Fl (note case > difference) > is a symlink back to include/FL. Probably this is not the case under > Windows, where both are probably dirs because windows is case > insensitive. >_______________________________________________
Hi Greg, I did remove the dir /usr/local/include/FL, but the problem persists. I agree with you that the problem resides on the fact that windows is case insensitive, so some change in the installation procedure has to be done. Unfortunately, the way the makefile is done in fltk is too obscure for me to hack, do you have any suggestion? Thanks. Daniel _______________________________________________ fltk-bugs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk-bugs
