On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote: [...] > checking resolv.h usability... no > checking resolv.h presence... yes > checking for resolv.h... yes > > Can anyone explain what this means?
It means that: #include <resolv.h> int main() { return 0; } does not compile, but that /usr/include/resolv/h exists. In other words, resolv.h depends on other headers that you must include before including resolv.h itself.` So to have a clean configure, the above header must be moved out of the big AC_CHECK_HEADERS and into their individual checks where we can specifically test for these dependencies. See for instance XShm.h (only a vague quide). The same thing goes for the other headers. -- Francois Gouget [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://fgouget.free.fr/ The nice thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing quite respectable -- Paul Dean