>>
>>>>Greg S. wrote:
>>>>> Hi, i have already installed babl and gegl but still no good when
>>>>> using
>>>>> ./configure This is driving me nuts.
>>>>
>>>>What about the
>>>>
>>>>"Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
>>>>installed software in a non-standard prefix."
>>>>
>>>>part? If you need help to understand this one you should say so,
>>>>otherwise people will assume that you are actually doing what it
>>>> suggests.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>HTH,
>>>>Michael
>>>>
>>>>Yes I need all the help I can get. Please advise me how to do this.
>>> PKG_CONFIG_PATH what am I to do to make this work. Please explain
>>> to
>>> me like I
>>> am a 5 year old.
>>
>>
>>
>>You don't say what you are using as an OS, but what you are missing
>> in
>>my mind, are the development files for gegl and babl
>>
>>if you built babl and gegl from scratch, no problems, but sounds like
>>you might be using Ubuntu or fedora. So look in you package manager
>>for things like gegl-dev and babl-dev
>>
>>If you built babl and gegl in some non standard directory, you need
>> to
>>tell the system where to find them, hence;
>>
>>export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/non_standard/directory/lib/pkgconfig
>>
>>hth
>>
>>
>>I am using Centos 5.3



And does Centos have a package manager?



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Owen

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