From: Michael B. <mb...@gm...> - 2003-12-11 09:12:53
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:12:02PM -0600, John Boik wrote: > Hello all. > Regarding my recent question on newbie installation of Babel under windows, > someone suggested I post the ./configure output and the configure.log. I > have posted them at > http://www.ompress.com/Babel-config.htm In file included from matrix3x3.cpp:17: ../../src/mol.h:23:21: algorithm: No such file or directory ../../src/mol.h:24:18: vector: No such file or directory ../../src/mol.h:25:18: string: No such file or directory ../../src/mol.h:26:20: iostream: No such file or directory ../../src/mol.h:27:19: fstream: No such file or director You seem to be missing C++'s standard library header files. Are you able to compile any other C++ application? What you can do is find out where your header files are (mine are part of the libstdc++5-dev package and are under /usr/include/c++/3.2/, but I'm using GNU/Linux, not Windows), and then set the CPPFLAGS environment variable to that path like CPPFLAGS=-I<path_to_your_headers> (in order to add that path to the include-directory search path) before you run ./configure. > By the way, Mingw is a Windows port of the Gnu C/C++ Compiler, and > Msys provides the MinGW community with a Minimal SYStem, with which a > configure script can be executed. Ah, thanks. Michael |