On 05/10/11 08:36, Alessio Tomelleri 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.
[...]
>> hack configure on my system.
>>
>
> it seem I've been able to solve this one...
>
> following the upper advice to work in configure... :
>
> set x11Path {
> /usr/lib
> /usr/X11/lib
>
> ...iv added this path, I recovered by command "apt-file search libX11.so"
>
> + /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/
> + /usr/lib/lsb3/
> + /usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/
This sounds a bit a strange path, as I think it refers to the 32bit
userland, which should not be necessary on a 64bit Linux. <wondering>
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