Yes,loading xlib and xutils got around the problems. Would it be posible to revise the web description on how to compile to include all required packages (as opposed to just latex and guile)? It seems that with so mny ubuntu users, a complete list of requirememnts would save a lot of time. On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 11:34 +0600, Andrey G. Grozin wrote: > On Sun, 6 Jan 2008, address@hidden wrote: > > g++ -ISystem -ISystem/Boot -ISystem/Classes -ISystem/Files -ISystem/Link > > -ISystem/Misc -ISystem/Language -IKernel/Abstractions -IKernel/Containers > > -IKernel/Types -IData/Convert -IData/Drd -IData/Observers -IData/String > > -IData/Tmfs -IData/Tree -IGuile -IGraphics/Bitmap_fonts -IGraphics/Fonts > > -IGraphics/Gui -IGraphics/Mathematics -IGraphics/Renderer -IPlugins > > -I/usr/local/include -Wall -Wno-return-type -O3 -fexpensive-optimizations > > -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c ./Plugins/Ghostscript/ghostscript.cpp -o > > Objects/ghostscript.o > > In file included from ./Plugins/Ghostscript/ghostscript.cpp:13: > > Plugins/Ghostscript/ghostscript.hpp:16:22: error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file > > or directory > Do you have Xlib.h in your system? > > By the way, which OS and, if Linux, which distribution do you use? In most > Linux distributions, you have to install a package X11-dev or X11-devel > (or something similar) to have the header files necessary for compiling > X11 applications. > > Andrey >
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