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After untarring, and running ./configure, this is what I get:
checking for Carbon/Carbon.h... no
checking CoreAudio/CoreAudio.h usability... no
checking CoreAudio/CoreAudio.h presence... no
checking for CoreAudio/CoreAudio.h... no
checking if res_init needs -lresolv... yes
checking for res_init... yes
checking if res_init needs custom prototype... no
checking for killpg in -lucb... no
checking for int... yes
checking size of int... 4
checking for short... yes
checking size of short... 2
checking for long... yes
checking size of long... 4
checking for char *... yes
checking size of char *... 4
checking for dlopen in -ldl... (cached) yes
checking for shl_unload in -ldld... no
checking for size_t... yes
checking size of size_t... 4
checking for unsigned long... yes
checking size of unsigned long... 4
checking sizeof size_t == sizeof unsigned long... yes
checking for PIE support... yes
checking if enabling -pie/fPIE support... yes
checking crt_externs.h usability... no
checking crt_externs.h presence... no
checking for crt_externs.h... no
checking for _NSGetEnviron... no
checking for vsnprintf... yes
checking for snprintf... yes
checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
daddyo@daddyolinux:~/downloads/superkaramba-0.39> make
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
daddyo@daddyolinux:~/downloads/superkaramba-0.39> su
Password:
daddyolinux:/home/daddyo/downloads/superkaramba-0.39 # make
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
I have gcc installed, but it says you need g++. No results come up for g++ in yast when I try to add it. Don't know where I went wrong, I had it working fine in 10.1.
Maybe some of you experts can look at that output and give me some hints. Looks like something to do with X at the end there
NO results in Yast. Didn't you just install GM? Is it installed on yours? I know it used to be in the system/desktop applet menu. But it is not there for me now. You're right though, it was installed with 10.1, I don't remember ever downloading it. Even a console command doesn't find it, unless the executable is called something else
lol.. This one isn't a bit setup.. New aquisition and just installing Dell Blade Center, a CX300 Sans.. full of drives.. 2 Blades running ESX 3.0.1 one running VC (Virtual Center) and another Windows VM for R&D (they wanted a physical one)
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