Stil have the same problem?
Once upon a time, I heard John Travis say
Okay, I am not able to compile a few things I want back after a new install.
They all crap out at glibconfig.h (which is provided by libglib1.2-dev, which
I do have installed). The file is located in
/usr/lib/glib/include/glibconfig.h. But I get errors like...
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -Wall -g -O2 -Wall -g -O2
-Wp,-MD,.deps/alarm.pp -c -fPIC -DPIC alarm.c -o alarm.lo
In file included from /usr/include/xmms/plugin.h:27,
from alarm.c:41:
/usr/include/glib.h:66: glibconfig.h: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [alarm.lo] Error 1
What I can conclude from your text above is
gcc needs -I/usr/lib/glib/include which should be a result of
`glib-config --cflags`. I don't know why the makefile generated by
configures script does not do that for you, might be a bug upstream.
What am I missing? Okay, so glib.h includes glibconfig.h at line 66. So why
can't it find it? If I try to cheat and symlink glibconfig.h into
/usr/include I get an error about how only absolute run-paths are allowed (I
know this isn't a real solution I was just curious as to how far it would
get). Any pointers/hints would be greatly appreciated :-).
It's not in include path as you can see.
Chanop
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