2008/9/14 Gilbert Rebhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi, Pascal
>
> thanks
>
> Pascal Georges schrieb:
> > Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
> > -> Simply install xorg-x11-libX11-devel ?
>
> ok shame on me, found that on my own right after posting.
> Sorry, there where too many errormessages ;-)
>
> make install worked after that ...
>
> And after =
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/scid> ./scid
> ./scid: line 21: exec: tkscid: not found
>
> and changing that line from =
> exec tkscid "$0" "$@"
> to =
> exec ./tkscid "$0" "$@"
>
> ./scid works :-)
>
Yes, this means "." is not in your path.
>
>
> > Package dependencies in opensuse 11 seems to be not that good ...
>
> I don't know, Suse is the only distro i know until now, i use it
> since 8.1 - as second system on dualboot then - , since opensuse
> 10.3 as main system - goodbye Windows ... ;-)
>
> What is your distro ?
I use Suse but very recently started to switch to Ubuntu, which I find
impressive (despite the fact they still provide Scid 3.6.1).
Pascal
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