Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You need to install not only the python program but also the
> development libraries. I'm not familiar with the OpenBSD
> distribution but there may be a separate package with these
> include and lib files.
Actually, I seem to have the development libraries installed. And I
just got it working; the error's in the error message, which didn't
tell me I was looking for Python.h (actually python-2.1/Python.h), not
python.h.
So now it works, apart from a small font problem that I'll probably
manage to correct quite nicely.
Here's a patch to INSTALL.txt to make the procedure clearer:
--- INSTALL.txt.orig Tue Jun 17 12:59:00 2003
+++ INSTALL.txt Tue Jun 17 13:06:16 2003
@@ -651,6 +651,14 @@
where/how you installed kpathsea and other libraries, you may need
to refer to the section "Linking to kpathsea".
+ The following should work, at least on 3.3 with python and texmf
+packages/ports installed:
+
+ export CPPFLAGS=" -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/lib/kpathsea"
+ export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
+ ./configure
+ gmake all
+
NetBSD
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