> With jed-pre19 'configure' complains that it is unable to find slang. > > How that? A look at configure reveals which directories are checked: > > 1 /usr/local/slang/include > 2 /usr/local/slang/lib > 3 /usr/local/include/slang > 4 /usr/local/lib > 5 /usr/include/slang > 6 /usr/lib > 7 /usr/slang/include > 8 /usr/slang/lib > 9 /opt/include/slang > 10 /opt/lib > 11 /opt/slang/include > 12 /opt/slang/lib At least on 64-bit systems, I remember having problems with it not checking /usr/lib64. This is what I've been using: configure --with-slanginc=/usr/include/slang --with-slanglib=/usr/lib64 > Strange, isn't it? No GNU/Linux distro on this planet will have > slang in 1-4 or 7-12. Option 5 is quite unlikely, option 6 does not > carry the header file. Failure. Actually, the spec file that I've been using (see attached), installs things into /usr/include/slang - you might try that too. I personally think it is nicer to write these in sub-directories. > What is needed is a check in: > > /lib > /usr/lib > /usr/include The configure logic might also need reworking to handle the /usr/lib64 to /usr/include mapping. /mark This e-mail message and any attachments may contain legally privileged, confidential or proprietary Information, or information otherwise protected by law of EMCON Technologies, its affiliates, or third parties. This notice serves as marking of its "Confidential" status as defined in any confidentiality agreements concerning the sender and recipient. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or the employee or agent responsible for delivery of this message to the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete this e-mail message from your computer.
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