Great, thanks Chris,
that was the problem; you've guessed it right !

Thanks for your help,

Tanguy

Chris Platt wrote:

> On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, tangotln wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I've been trying to compile some programs each time using the serie of
> > function: ./configure ; make and make install, but I often get, while
> > executing ./configure:
> >     checking for X.... no
> > I'm running RedHat 6.0 with kernel 2.2.5 and I' m using X with Xfree86
> > 3.3.3 (which works fine.
> > What's wrong with my installation ?
>
> Hi there.  I'm not familiar with Redhat, but I've been running Slackware
> for several years, and when installing the X packages in Slackware it
> gives you the option of installing the header files.  X works fine without
> them, but you can't compile new software using X libraries without them.
> I'm guessing this might be the problem.  Look for a /usr/X11R6/include
> directory with valid C header files (*.h) and if they're not there, go
> back to your Redhat CD and install them.
>
> Chris Platt ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
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