To check if I have some kind of conflict on packages when updating, I
have installed a clean copy of ubuntu 11.04 on a virtual machine. This
time is the 32bits version.

On the machine I have installed cmake, libcgal-demo, libcgal-dev and
build-essential. This installs Qt4 and boost dependencies.

Trying to compile the PCA demo (using Qt components of CGAL) results on
the same linking error (not finding /usr/lib/libX11.so and
/usr/lib/libXext.so). When recompiling the deb package, the demo links
correctly.

Thanks,

Francesc

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  compile against libcgal fails: cannot find libX11.so

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