From: Bruno P. <br...@po...> - 2006-04-04 15:21:09
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Tecno Press - Lucio Landi wrote: > > PREFIX = /usr/local > VERSION = 2.8.0 > CC = gcc > CFLAGS = -I/opt/csw/include > CPPFLAGS = -I/opt/csw/include > DEFS = -DHAVE_CONFIG_H > LDFLAGS = -L/opt/csw/lib > LIBS = > CXX = g++ > CXXFLAGS = -xlibmil -xlibmopt -features=tmplife -norunpath > JPEG_FLAGS = -DHasJPEG > LIB_JPEG = -ljpeg > PNG_FLAGS = -DHasPNG > LIB_PNG = -lpng > TIFF_FLAGS = -DHasTIFF > LIB_TIFF = -ltiff > ZLIB_FLAGS = -DHasZLIB > LIB_ZLIB = -lz > JAVA_FLAGS = > ENDIAN_FLAG = > gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -DHasJPEG -DHasPNG -DHasTIFF -DHasZLIB > -I/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -MT PTDialogs.lo -MD -MP -MF > .deps/PTDialogs.Tpo -c PTDialogs.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/PTDialogs.o > > In file included from PTDialogs.c:35: > > sys_X11.h:23:26: libgimp/gimp.h: File o directory non trovati This shouldn't happen, sys_X11.c and sys_X11.h are leftover bits from some GTK GUI that Helmut was working on, but never released. Building on Solaris should be exactly the same as for Linux. ie. it should be using sys_ansi.* rather than sys_X11.*. I can only suggest you modify the build system so it behaves the same with Solaris as with Linux - Please submit a patch if you do. Otherwise, a quick and evil hack would be to overwrite sys_X11.c with the contents of sys_ansi.c. -- Bruno |