This will only be noticed installing on a fresh machine or if you
completely remove all traces of libggi, libgii, libgg from the machine
and start over.

Try it.

I'll submit a patch soon.  Unfortunately I found some other problems
that I think should be fixed before I can get to this fix.

On 02 Jul 2001 12:10:38 -0400, John Fortin wrote:
> > > > 2) For some reason I had to cd to libgg and make install before
> > > > building the rest of libgii
> > > I believe this is a problem for all platforms.  libgii doesn't look in
> > > its own directories for libgg.  Unless it's installed it won't find it.
> 
> I've never had this problem building libGII under Cygwin.
> I do a 'make' and then a 'make install' from the top directory and it works
> fine.
> 
> And libGGI finds libGII without a problem.
> 
> John

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