Hi, I've tried to find an answer for this by googling your mailing list and just googling in general. This has probably been asked before but I can't seem to find a concisive answer to it. Currently, I have PIL 1.1.6 installed with the additional SANE module on Slackware. When it came time to compile swftools it complained that it couldn't find Imaging.h. This header file along with ImPlatform.h comes with PIL, which are needed to compile swftools. It seems to be looking for the header files in /usr/inlclude/python$PYTHON_VERSION. But when installing PIL to the system I do not see a way the setup.py scripts include any of the header files.
My question is, what (if any) header files should be included so other packages can compile against the PIL library? As far as I can see, Archlinux and Fedora include all header files from the libImage folder, whereas Gentoo includes Imaging.h and ImPlatform.h (specifically for sketch), and finally Ubuntu/Debian include Imaging.h, ImPlatform.h, and ImDib.h (taken from the rules file in the debian subfolder included with PIL). As far as I can see, most, if not all, *.c files inluded with PIL use Imaging.h. Thank you, Larry
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