Red Hat / Fedora :: Header When Installing Mapserver
Nov 5, 2010
not sure what how to sort out this problem but i am trying to install map server and it errors out because i don not have this header. i get this exact error message configure: checking whether we should include ESRI SDE support... configure: error: "Could not find sdetype.h or libsde.a/libsde.so in /u01/arcgis93sdk/sdeexe93/."
I just had a hard drive failure on my mythtv box that I had been running F14 on. I reinstalled F14 and just got about everything up and running like normal again except that I upgraded the kernel by mistake when I was upgrading everything else to current levels. The problem is that I run a hauppauge pvr150 on this mythtv box, and the code for capturing on this card is broken on the latest kernel version. I have the kernel headers and development files installed for the newest kernel that I can't really use, but I didn't install the kernel headers for the older kernel before the upgrade. Now, I am looking for a way to forcefully install the older kernel development files so that I can compile my the proprietary nvidia drivers against it for my adapter. I downloaded the rpm files from the fedora 14 repository directly. Is there an option for rpm that I can use to force the installation?
I used Backtrack 5 and Fedora, basically I'm trying to install my wireless card but I don't have these installed to make && sudo. I burned the iso images for backtrack and fedora and booted my computer from them but can't figure out how to install kernel-devel on backtrack for example. I dled yum onto my flash drive but can't figure out how to install it.
Not I recently installed a package (Vision Egg) that requires the Open GL libraries and headers, specifically, gl.lib and gl.h. I used Synaptic to install nvidia-current and nvidia-current-dev and it now looks as if the required libraries (under different names) are installed in /usr/lib/nvidia-current and as if the required headers are in /usr/include/nvidia-current. I am a bit confused because I also have /usr/lib/nvidia and /usr/lib/nvidia-173.
The installation of Vision Egg fails with "cannot find GL/gl.h" and "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lGL"There is a related post a few years ago under thread 200901 but it relates only to a single file problem that is fixed manually. I'd rather avoid that because it looks like it is easily breakable.Is there a standard way --- that is, a method that does not require error-prone manually changing or linking a multitude of file names --- of ensuring that programs which require GL/gl.h actually find the correct nvidia header file and also that the link loader finds the GL libraries.
i have a c++ program and i tried to run it using gcc command and it gives header files error i got the header file now but dont know where to place those files?can any one got the idea??? we could not place header files in usr/include folder!
I recently installed Fedora 13 on my computer, but when I logged in the header and bottom was gone. I do not know what to do. Is this a normal problem?
I've installed Fedora 12 (KDE version) on VMware workstation running under Windows 7.
I've been able to configure the VMware tools fine up until this point:
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What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? After some searching online I deduced I should install all of the latest updates and kernel-devel.
I then nuked the previous VMware tools install and started over with it again, but alas, no directory I try works (i.e. /usr/src/kernels/, /usr/src/kernels/2.6.31.5-127.fc12.i686/ and so forth).
I need to install some module which needs to be interated into OS's.
It asks me: "What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? "
I know that I need kernel-devel package and I installed this yum install kernel-devel after that I have this /usr/src/kernels/2.6.32.26-175.fc12.i686/include/
Now when I run configuration it does not work
Does it mean that I need to update the kernel so that it matches to the kernel-devel module available in the net?
I am running a vmware on a 64 bit fedora 9. I have already installed kernel header, but the vmware could not find the kernel header, and ask to input the kernel header path. I added /usr/include to the vmware, it complained not a right kernel header.
I am using Fedora 12 with VMWare Player 3. I want to install the vmware tools. To get them properly working i need the location of the kernel header files. In which directory are they usually stored?
I downloaded openssh version openssh-5.1p1-8.fc11.src.rpm.It requires fipscheck-devel.I downloaded fipscheck-devel from the internet and it includes the following :
I am trying to install VMware on my machine. I have downloaded VMware and I am now trying to configure it. After accepting the EULA, the program states;
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None of the pre-built vmmon modules for VMware Server is suitable for your running kernel. Do you want this program to try to build the vmmon module for your system (you need to have a C compiler installed on your system)? [yes] y Then;
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Using compiler "/usr/bin/gcc". Use environment variable CC to override. What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] The path "/usr/src/linux/include" is not an existing directory. What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] /usr/bin/gcc The path "/usr/bin/gcc" is not an existing directory. What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel?[/usr/src/linux/include] How do i find where the C header files are?
After installing some Fedora software updates, I can no longer see the header frame in every window. Furthermore, I can't access any window frame after I open a new window frame.
How can I fix this? Can I remove all the updates I recently installed?
Note : After installing these update, when I reboot the system, I can see there are two version of Fedora.
I tried to update the header files manually in the include folder, because I thought that I needed to have windows.h etc, but now nothing compiles and I get a good 80 errors for even hello world. I have tried removing g++ and all related packages, deleting the header files folder and reinstalling, but it reinstalls the broken files. Any way of restoring the originals without reinstalling ubuntu?
Just wondering if anyone knows how to put a picture in the header in LyX. Doing a document for work and want to put the company symbol in the header on each page at the top left.
I have done the whole lhead{insertgraphic{FILE PATH}} thing but it doesnt seem to want to work when I do that so just wondering if anyone has any tips for my in terms of something I am missing?
I am trying to write a program that will send a packet to a server as a different IP address so I can test my firewall rules as I only have access to a couple of machines:
I use Ubuntu, and Google Chrome mostly. How can I kill these HTTP headers, so that my browser caches this data? I believe it is XHR. Here are the relevant HTTP response headers:Cache-Control:no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate Pragma:no-cache.I also have Firefox, is there a plugin or something I can use to not respect "no-cache"?
10.10 x64> Trying to hibernate my notebook using a swap file i get "swap header not found". Is hibernation incompatible with a swap file? or is something else going on here? why would hibernation be incompatible with a swap file?
I am new to linux. I want to use a header file asm/msr.h. But the /usr/include does not contain the header file that I want. Can I just copy the whole asm directory into the directory /usr/include, and overwrite the old one?
I am trying to rearrange header in apache but i have run into some problems. i was able to write some with mod_header but i cannot set some headers like last modified and content length. this is what i want to do,
Firstly we have a company that can only read our xml request if the headers are in a certain order and our application doesnt send the headers in that order.
This is how the headers should look like:
And this is how it is right now:
I have used the apache to unset and set most of the but i cannot get all of them to work.
I was trying to install usb-modeswitch edora-14 (64 bitt saidCode:usb_modeswitch.c:56:17: fatal errr: usb.h: No such file or directoryWhen I tried to install libusb, it said that it is already installed and is the latest version. But, it still doesn't show usb.h in /usr/include directory.What shall I do to make usb-modeswitch?
I have written C code to read data from the network using raw socket. I am printing out source/destination ip addresses and ports for packets I am interested in. For most part it decodes Source IP address correctly but sometimes the last part of the address is not correct. The destination ip address is always decoded correctly.