Glad it works for you now Oscar! Please let us know your progress, or ask more questions if you get stuck.

Regards,
Oliver

Oscar Bacho wrote:
2008/12/22 Aleksey Shipilev <[email protected]>

Hi Oscar,

2008/12/22 Gregory Shimansky <[email protected]>
I think that Fedora doesn't require hacking around with symlinks. Most
likely Oscar misses some X11 -devel package that is required for correct
compilation.
Gregory is probably right. You need to consider installing *-devel
packages, like libxtst-devel. Please see [1] for complete list of
prerequisites.

Thanks,
Aleksey.

[1] http://harmony.apache.org/quickhelp_contributors.html#1. Prerequisites


So sorry for the noise.
Oliver is right.
Gregory is right.

Thanks Aleksey, Gregory, remove this thread please is all my fault.

rpm -q -l libXtst-devel said:
/usr/lib64/libXtst.so.6
/usr/lib64/libXtst.so.6.1.0
...
How you can see libXtst-devel install the symlink
Oliver is right.

libXtst-devel is missing for default. in my Fedora 10.

Promise:

Read carefully the build instructions.

Thanks

Oscar Bacho


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