Hi Peter,

Well, I could, but I don't need anything having to do with images as far 
as liquidsoap is concerned. I don't even know what "images" in 
liquidsoap entails.

I got it working with --disable-graphics. I just wanted to make sure 
people are aware this is still an issue, as I thought I saw something 
about it having been fixed in hg when I found the other thread online 
(since I downloaded from hg this morning, I assume it is not in fact 
fixed, and perhaps this might be something important to the stable 1.0.0 
release).

I appreciate the response, though. :-)

Damien

On 10/04/11 20:04, Peter Retep wrote:
> Hi Damien,
>
> install and try again:
>
> libcamlimages-ocaml-dev
>
>
> There seem to be some dependencies to graphic module, which is not 
> part of the list of required modules.
> You find further details at some places of the mail archive:
>
> e.g.
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.liquidsoap.user/2540
>
> BR, Peter
>
>
>
>
> Am 04.10.2011 21:25, schrieb Audiodef Online:
>> I found the thread with the same subject online. I didn't know how to
>> respond to the original thread, so I hope this will be forgiven! :-)
>>
>> After downloading from hg this morning, I noticed I had this problem,
>> and had to use --disable-graphics with configure.
>>
>> Do you guys know about this? Anyone else still having this issue?
>>
>> Damien
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