Moritz Lennert wrote: > > After a server change, we've attempted to install the latest greatest > > GRASS - > > However, we keep getting multiple errors referring to "No such file or > > directory". I've searched around a little, but haven't found a recent > > thread on the subject. > > We're running solaris 10 > > attempting with: > > configure --with-postgres=no --with-opengl=no --with-fftw=no > > --with-tcltk=no -with-includes=/usr/local/include/ncurses > > No expert on Solaris, but --with-includes=DIRS is defined as "site > include files are in DIRS" > > so defining them as being only the curses include dir sounds wrong...
That's okay. --with-includes= and --with-libs= specify directories which are added to *every* header or library check (as opposed to --with-<package>-{includes,libs}= which only apply to specific packages). Normally, you would use the package-specific switches, but there aren't any for curses as it's considered part of the OS rather than a separate package, so you need to use --with-includes= if it's in a non-standard location (i.e. if gcc won't find <curses.h> or <ncurses.h> without any additional -I switches). -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user