At 5:28 pm, Sunday, February 24 2002, Mark A. Bell mumbled: > I have libart-config, and gdk-pixbuf-config installed in: > /usr/local/bin > Do you have /usr/local/bin in your PATH? 'echo $PATH' will show you, and if you don't, you can use: "export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
> Following the configure --help, I've tried:
> ./configure --with-gdk-pixbuf-prefix=/usr/local
> ./configure --with-libart-prefix=/usr/local
> but I get the same result.
>
> What should I try next? I'm a bit of a beginner and I'm not sure how to
> set an environment variable in the bash shell.
>
The 'refused connection to :0.0' is also rather disturbing. Are you running
./configure as the same user that started X? Keep in mind you only need to
be root to run 'make install', but can compile as a normal user.
--
Steve
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