G'day,

I'm trying to keep track of the daily updates to the IM/CD/IUP SVN
trees in my GNU/Linux work areas.  I would dearly like to release my
GNU/Linux Assistant for CD/IM/IUP soon, and am using a set of virtual
machines to test against.

In general, I'm having no trouble building IM and CD, with the only
recent change being adding fftw3.

I've noticed what, at least on the surface, seems to be a regression
in IUP, when being built under the Assistant.

I'm not 100% certain of my facts, but the impression I get is that
having Kernel v5.x works, whereas earlier kernels (e.g. 4.15 for
GNU/Linux Mint 19.1) causes the build to fail.  This seems to be a
regression, as, until recently, builds on older Kernel 4.x versions
(e.g. GNU/Linux Mint versions 18.3 and 19.1) worked.

The error is:

        fatal error: webkit2/webkit2.h: No such file or directory

However, using mlocate ("locate webkit2.h") gives:

        /usr/inc/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/webkit2.h

I'm not sure, but perhaps "srcweb/config.mak" is making selections
regarding include paths (-I...), based on Kernel version, that are
ultimately misguided.

So: GNU/Linux Mint:       19.3 and 20 OK;

    Ubuntu:               18.04.3, 19.10 and 20.04 OK,
                          (with 20.04.1 due in about three weeks);

    CentOS7:              (Still under test.)

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Any guidance/assistance/insight on resolving this stumbling block that
I currently have would be gratefully received.

cheers,

sur-behoffski (no relation to Big Sur)
programmer, Grouse Software


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