On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 13:07 -0700, Nathan England wrote: > So my question is why isn't gcc finding the necessary .h files unless > I tell it to include the directories within the /usr/include > directory?
Because that's not how it works :-) It doesn't search for the file, it
just checks for it. So if you had:
#include <xorg/xorg-server.h>
That would work. The configure script is probably broken in this case
not to look for the appropriate pkgconfig file. That usually controls
the -I flags for a build. For instance you can do:
$ pkg-config --cflags xorg-server
And see where things are on your system. On my Ubuntu 11.04 system that
returns:
-fvisibility=hidden -I/usr/include/xorg -I/usr/include/pixman-1
--Ted
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