If you have super-user access to your machine then installing 
guile-devel, libctl and libctl-devel will correct dependency issues.

Using the MEEP libctl front-end is great for prototyping your program. 
If you want to bypass these because of issues with configure then try to 
look for libctl headers in /usr/include/ctl as opposed to /usr/include. 
I had this trouble with Fedora systems and I had to pass modified 
CPPFLAGS to my configure program. But till such time I figured this out 
I was strongly trying to do away with libctl.

After a little experience I've found the libctl front-end to be great.

cheers
Manoj



Mani Chandra wrote:
> Hi
>  how do I make ./confgure of MEEP to not use libctl and guile.Could 
> someone tell me if there are any switches that need to be added?
> 
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