Re: [Radiance-dev] specifying X11 location

2018-04-04 Thread Randolph Fritz
I think you need at least the "xorg-x11-proto-devel-7.7” package, or whatever the current version is. That has at least some of the headers. You may need some other packages, but that’s a place to start. Might want to try asking on Amazon’s developer forums or Amazon technical support directly,

Re: [Radiance-dev] specifying X11 location

2018-04-04 Thread Axel Jacobs
If you're compiling Radiance yourself, you not only need the X11 libs, but also the X11-development libs, as well as a few other build dependencies. Is there something like libX11-dev for Amazon LINUX? A On 04/04/18 18:54, Philip Schwarz wrote: Hello, In https://github.com/NREL/Radiance/blo

[Radiance-dev] specifying X11 location

2018-04-04 Thread Philip Schwarz
Hello, I am trying to install radiance on Linux 64 (in a docker container based on https://hub.docker.com/_/amazonlinux/) When I run ‘makeall install’ I get 10 errors of the following type: *fatal error: *X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory I believe this is because I don’t have X11 install

Re: [Radiance-dev] specifying X11 location

2018-04-04 Thread Philip Schwarz
Hello, In https://github.com/NREL/Radiance/blob/master/noX11.help I see the following: If you have X11 installed but in a non-standard location, you only need to edit the rmake script to add the needed -I and -L options. I think that by 'add the needed -I and -L options." it really means modi

Re: [Radiance-dev] specifying X11 location

2018-04-04 Thread Philip Schwarz
btw, I received an email confirming that I have joined the mailing list, but when I send an email to the list I am told the message is awaiting moderation because I am not a member. Philip On 4 April 2018 at 18:54, Philip Schwarz < philip.johann.schw...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > In htt