Hi I am trying to install plugger on firefox 1.5.012 in centos 5.0 during the first step of plugger-5.1.3./configure exits with the error: Unable to find X11 libraries From reading around the net it appears there should be a directory /usr/X11R6/lib but the only subdirectory is bin. I've looked at all the packages that are listed for my installation that are available and there is nothing listed that looks right. I've installed everything I see with lib in it for xorg. Any ideas what I am missing? Thanks yyagol I ran the command 'yum info libX11-devel' and got the same response you show. So the Libs are there. I tried runing './configure -x-libraries=/usr/lib/' and '/configure -x-libraries=/usr/include/X11/' but got the same old error.
Plugger-5.1.3#./configure -x-libraries=/usr/include/X11/ checking whether make sets $(MAKE). Yes checking how to run the C preprocessor.
Gcc -E checking for X. Libraries /usr/include/X11/, headers checking for gethostbyname. Yes checking for connect.
X11 Header Files
Yes checking for remove. Yes checking for shmat. Yes checking for IceConnectionNumber in -lICE. Yes checking for atexit in -ldl.
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Yes configure: error: Unable to find X11 libraries This is the output of 'rpm -ql libX11-devel' /usr/include/X11 /usr/include/X11/ImUtil.h /usr/include/X11/XKBlib.h /usr/include/X11/Xcms.h /usr/include/X11/Xlib.h /usr/include/X11/XlibConf.h /usr/include/X11/Xlibint.h /usr/include/X11/Xlocale.h /usr/include/X11/Xregion.h /usr/include/X11/Xresource.h /usr/include/X11/Xutil.h /usr/include/X11/cursorfont.h /usr/lib/libX11.so /usr/lib/lib/usr/lib/pkgconfig/x11.pc /usr/share/man/man3/AllPlanes.3x.gz /usr/share/man/man3/BitmapBitOrder.3x.gz Thanks Jim. Sorry yyagol I must not have made myself clear. The required files have been on my computer all the time.
I have the same problem: checking for X. Configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths! I used apt-get to install kdebase-dev, but some paqueges were not installed: mesa-common-dev6.5.0-0ubuntu 1all.deb libgl1-mesa-dev6.5.0-0ubuntu 1i386.deb libglu1-mesa-dev6.5.0-0ubunt u1i386.deb I think it is because I have compiz installed and it tries to get these paqueges from the 'compiz repositories'.
How can I fix this? Is this going to cause any problem with compiz? I have the same problem: checking for X. Configure: error: Can't find X includes.
Please check your installation and add the correct paths! I used apt-get to install kdebase-dev, but some paqueges were not installed: mesa-common-dev6.5.0-0ubuntu 1all.deb libgl1-mesa-dev6.5.0-0ubuntu 1i386.deb libglu1-mesa-dev6.5.0-0ubunt u1i386.deb I think it is because I have compiz installed and it tries to get these paqueges from the 'compiz repositories'. How can I fix this? Is this going to cause any problem with compiz? Im trying to install kget and even though I've already installed the programs mentioned it still gives me the above error.
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What might be wrong?
As noted by @andrew-henle, the q/a gives some information which could be useful. If you want to compile and have no ability to install packages, you could find RPMs for the missing pieces, download them and copy the files to your home directory. If you do that, suppose you put those under $HOME/mystuff. Then under that directory, make subdirectories bin, lib (or lib64), include (and include/X11) and share.
Copy the files extracted from the RPMs to the corresponding location in the 'mystuff' tree. Set these environment variables to help the ncview configure-script: CFLAGS to -I$HOME/mystuff/include LDFLAGS to -L$HOME/mystuff/lib -L$HOME/mystuff/lib64 Then run the configure-script for ncview.
It will probably find that you overlooked something. Get that, put it in the mystuff tree. Repeat until you get it to compile.
Likely those packages have shared libraries. If so, you will need a workaround to get ncview to run, and probably just to configure it.
Set this environment variable to help: LDLIBRARYPATH=$HOME/mystuff/lib:$HOME/mystuff/lib64.
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