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Rod Whitby wrote:
> Phani Kumar Kancharala wrote:
>>  Hi all,  
>>     I followed the steps in wiki-openmoko to get openmoko on my pc
>> running Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fwan. Finally I also ended up with the same
>> error reported by *Frank Gau, *following are the error and logs given by
>> the mokomakefile:
>> 
>> | kernel/qapplication_x11.cpp:89:31: error: X11/extensions/XI.h: No such
>> file or directory

> Install the host software package which provides the XI.h file.

> It'll be some X11 extensions development package.

> Then update the OEAndYourDistro page on the openembedded wiki to
> highlight that package as a requirement for your host distro.

Hmm, since when is uicmoc-native requiring X? If I recall correctly, I
had always chosen to build the respective -embedded variant of Qt to
not impose the need of having X on the build machine. It looks like we
are now building qt-x11 as provider for uicmoc4. Why did we change that?

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