RE: What is xpm.h
- From: "BASS, Ned*" <nbass shl com>
- To: "Igor S. Livshits" <igorl+gnome life uiuc edu>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: What is xpm.h
- Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 15:58:54 -0700
On my slackware box, the xpm libarary was installed along with Xfree86, but
not the header file. I had to download the xpm sources and manually copy
xpm.h to /usr/X11R6/include (running make install did not in the xpm source
tree did not install the header either.)
Ned
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Igor S. Livshits [mailto:igorl+gnome@life.uiuc.edu]
> Sent: Friday, April 09, 1999 3:53 PM
> To: gnome-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: What is xpm.h
>
>
> At 3:37 PM -0700 on 4/9/99, Spud wrote:
> >
> >
> > No, i don't think so, because Xpm is pretty much
> standard if you
> >have Xfree86. That would be like putting the following
> dependencies on the
> >GNOME installation page:
> >ls
> >gcc
> >libc
> >
> >Etc...you get my point. Some things are taken for granted.
>
> Hmm,
>
> It's apparently not standard in the latest XFree86 and X packages for
> RH 5.2. I did have xpm-3.4j-3 installed, but that did not contain the
> file in question -- I searched my entire file system.
> XFree86-devel-3.3.3.1-1.1 did not provide it either.
>
> I would have agreed with your point were the header file present on
> my system -- the library was, but the header file was not...
>
> Cheers, igor
>
>
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