Paul Bender wrote:
> The problem is that Fedora Core puts com_err.h in /usr/include/et
> rather
> than /usr/include.

Damn Linux :(

> You could put /usr/include/et in your header
> include path.

I guess that's what I'll do. It's only needed at compilation time, right? So
I don't have to do this on the system where I install my custom RPM?

> Alternatively, you could download, build and install the
> freeradius SRPM from Fedora Core development
>
<http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/SRPMS/f
reeradius-1.0.0-0.pre3.2.src.rpm>.

Well... didn't know that they provide patched sources of prereleases :)
I'd rather have the Linux community stick to originals than every distro
modifying sources just to get it work with their system :)

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Thor Spruyt
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