On 8/31/02 8:59 PM, Thomas Harrington enlightened us with:
>> On 8/30/02 7:31 PM, Thomas Harrington enlightened us with:
>>
>>> You were right about /usr/local/include/, I was finally able to
>>> rebuild
>>> vim and it works now. But something's odd about it all, because
>>> although I had a /usr/local/include/ directory, it was empty. However
>>> once I removed it, the build process proceeded normally.
>>
>> I can confirm this problem. My /usr/local/include has a few things in
>> it. So
>> when I ran `fink install vim' I received this error:
>
> Those are the same errors that I had. For what it's worth, you get the
> same errors if you grab the Unix source from www.vim.org and try to
> build it yourself. So it's not specifically a fink problem, I think.
You are correct, Tom. The different errors I received when I tried to
compile Vim via Fink both with X and without Xwindows were the same when I
downloaded the package and compiled it on my own.
(If you've just tuned in, this was fixed by temporarily renaming
/usr/local/include to something else.)
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Ian L.
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