On 04/10/11 04:17, Welton Vaz de Souza wrote:
Hi!
> Thanks for the quick response! My system is AMD64 same! Added the line
> you suggested, but did not work.
I think you should install the X11 dev packages. Default Ubuntu setup is
quite centred on "Desktop user" so you usually lack the dev-environment.
Packages like libx11-dev etc. come to mind (don't know about Ubunutus
precise namings, I draw from Debian). If you add them the setup should
be such that your system will find them. I don't think this is an amd64
issue. At least I don't have to add any env-variables on Debian nor do I
hack configure on my system.
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