Hello Ahmad,
Ahmad Khayyat wrote:
> Try installing xorg-dev.
> It will pull down a lot of X development dependencies.
Thanks for the hint, that basically did the trick.
I didn't want to cluster my machine with tons of possibly unnecessary
dev-packages (xorg-dev is a meta-package), however, so
Try installing xorg-dev.
It will pull down a lot of X development dependencies.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 23:49:32 - (UTC)
"Timo Reimann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to install ns-allinone-2.30 on my system (Linux
> Ubuntu 6.10 with 2.6.17-11-38, Xorg 7.1.1) where t
paolalonetti wrote:
> maybe it's not a problem of NS, but it's a problem of your version of
> Linux.
> Try it:
> - modify your installation including the packets X.
If you mean by that I should install the missing X headers: Of course, I
did that.
I'm not blaming NS for not finding dependent so
Hello,
I've been trying to install ns-allinone-2.30 on my system (Linux Ubuntu
6.10 with 2.6.17-11-38, Xorg 7.1.1) where the X11 headers (especially
Xlib.h from the libx11-dev package) get installed in /usr/include/X11.
Unfortunately, the installation script doesn't seem to consider this
director