Thanks,
As I indicated in another reply, I'll admit to running RH 6.0, not a
Mandrake distro. My xpm is 3.4k-1, which is a RH6.1 i386 rpm. libstdc++ is
2.95-1_2.10.0-3, the latest contrib rpm for a RH6.1 distro. Wine should
compile for RH60. Yes?
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Necrotica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 4:19 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Compiling source, was RE: [newbie] Make
errors
First, upgrade your version of libstdc++. Also, I would
upgrade your
version of xpm (I just checked and I'm running at
xpm-3.4k-8mdk). With any
luck that will help. The main thing is upgrading libstdc++ -
thats what is
causing your compiler to tell you that it cannot compile an
executable.
-Chris
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Kaplan, Paul wrote:
> N-
> You seem quite knowledgeable about the rebuilding process
so I will put to
> you a question that I asked on one of the redhat lists and
has yet to be
> answered.
>
> I am trying to re-compile a recent wine release from a
src.rpm file. The
> ./configure script trips when it tries to find the file
X11/xpm.h, insisting
> that I should install xpm and xpm-devel packages, and then
quits. The
> packages xpm-3.4k-1 and xpm-devel-3.4k-1 are both
installed on my system and
> the file /usr/X11R6/inlcude/X11/xpm.h exists.
>
> On someone else's suggestion, I tried to CFLAGS
="-I$CFLAGS
> /usr/X11R6/include". Then ./configure returns:
>
> checking whether the C compiler (gcc /usr/X11R6/include )
works... no
> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C
compiler cannot
> create executables
>
> I also tried to CFLAGS ="$CFLAGS
/usr/X11R6/include"...(without the -I) and
> ended up with the same response I initially had.
>
> Any thoughts?
> Paul Kaplan
>