I have tried to compile several programs from source code and have into a similar error in each case. I try make the program and I get an error like: fail program confsdefs.h. Reading further into the log file, I see there is a long list of missing library files when I compile something like Samba 3.5.x:
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I have searched for dependency information and used apt-get to add anything I can find. How can I identify and find the dependencies for source? I have checked the source documentation though typically does not list required packages. My other question is how to check the path used to locate the libraries? Given the length of the missing library list, I think the problem may be configuring make.
./configure script fails to configure libsf. Please check the following last few lines of configure script error.
But find command shows the following;
It seems the file libdb does exist. man dbopen displays man page for dbopen. I also tried to ln -s /usr/lib/libdb.a and libdb.so /lib dir but all were in vain.
I'm trying to learn how to cross-compile libraries (static and shared) and executables for the Blackfin + uClinux environment.At this point, I can successfully compile a stand-alone "Hello, world" but fail when trying to add a (static) library to the mix.Here's the source code I wrote:
I am trying to use the QT4 frontend of poppler library in my application so I need to compile the library.In its main directory ./configure can be run but I got
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checking which font configuration to use... fontconfig checking for FONTCONFIG... no configure: error: Package requirements (fontconfig >= 2.0.0) were not met: No package 'fontconfig' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables FONTCONFIG_CFLAGS and FONTCONFIG_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.See the pkg-config man page for more details.
I have fontconfig installed (ubuntu):
2.8.0-2.1ubuntu3 (fontconfig)
However I have no idea where those flags are and what to set them to.
I'm interested in modding an open-source turn based game called Advanced Strategic Command or ASC, but to do that I need bunch of libraries. Installing those libraries is very easy in linux, I know but the thing is I'm working with windows in which the building of the libraries is a bit more complex, as you probably know. One of those libraries is the ligsigc++, I'm using VC++ but haven't been successful in building the libsigc++ in VC++. I considered making my life easier with Cygwin (a unix shell for windows) and simply executing ./Configure, Make. I's worked like a charm and the library dll it produced is named cygsigc-2.0-0.dll which made me wonder is compiling a library in cygwin to be linked with VC++ perfectly ok? That is is there any difference in compiling in cygwin and VC++?
I was wondering if there is an argument I can pass to the configuration file to have it use a library from a non-standard path to compile with - for example I would like it to use my perl located in /scratchbox/users/jeff91/usr/bin/perl instead of the standard /usr/bin/perl
I'm trying to install gazebo but I would like the general solution. When I type "./configure" I get the error: "could not find gdal_priv.h" or sometimes "could not find gdal library" But I have it on my computer. It is: usr/include/gdal/gdal_priv.h This means configure is not looking in the right place for this library. Where is the path stored, please? I tried reading the configure file but I could not find it. I tried to replace all instances of gdal_priv.h by gdal/gdal_priv.h but this did not work either. I tried adding /usr/include/gdal to all the env PATH_something_or_other I could see. how to tell to ./configure where to look for libraries. What file(s) should I edit? (I tried config.status, because it contains /usr/include stuff). The files I have are:
On one of my computers, I installed Lenny with Gnome and installed Firefox without a hitch. Now, on another computer I installed Lenny minimally, no desktop, just the jwm window manager and dual monitors. After installing Firefox, I have a problem.
When I try to run Firefox, it aborts with an error:
"Error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory. " I tried to install libasound.so.2 with apt-get, but no luck.
I've just updated my system from SuSE 11.2 to 11.4 (I'm using KDE desktop environment) I like to install SeaMonkey myself. I use the installer from the Mozilla site. When I try to run SeaMonkey, this is what happens:
Code: ./seamonkey-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-glib-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Where do I get the missing library? I've tried searching for it on the rpmpbone site RPM Search and even they couldn't find it.
I had to compile openssh so I could have a version with the HPN-SSH patch applied. The compile seems to have gone fine, but oddly enough I have now have no ssh script in my /etc/init.d directory. So I have no easy way of automatically starting openssh-server.Here are the configure options I used when compiling openssh:
I can install Boxee beta on my mythbuntu 9.04 installation, but when I try to run it, I get the following errors:
/opt/boxee$ ./run-boxee-desktop /opt/boxee/Boxee: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by /opt/boxee/Boxee) ./run-boxee-desktop: 38: /opt/boxee/give_me_my_mouse_back: not found
I get the same error if I run as root. For now, I don't care so much about the second error, but if anybody has some advice about how to resolve the first error (GLIBCXX...), I've used Linux for years (usually gentoo. I would be surprised if the version of Boxee compiled for Ubuntu 9.04 depended on an installed library without the proper compiler version.
Note that I am using *mythbuntu*, not ubuntu itself, so this may be part of the problem, but it would also surprise me... I'm happy to just install the correct library, but where is it?? I assume I should get it from Ubuntu, or I will break something.
I've also posted to the boxee support forum, but not heard back yet (they are probably busy!)...
Also, I've got Boxee alpha running in a 32 bit chroot environment (on my 64 bit machine), so at least *some* version of Boxee runs, but I wonder if there is some conflict between the two versions.
When I load a video into mplayer I get this message: Code: Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I checked that this lib was installed with yum: Code: Package libvdpau-0.4-1.fc13.i686 already installed and latest version
This is the error I receive when I try to install a library. I really do not know If I could do something to skip this error message.
As you might see below. I receive the following error message Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : unable to load shared library '/home/apa/R/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-library/2.11/RandomFields/libs/RandomFields.so': /usr/lib64/R/lib/libRlapack.so: undefined symbol: _gfortran_concat_string
I need to install libssh2 on my CentOS 32bit server to get ssh2 extension of PHP working, after installation of this rpm, I still can't run "pecl install ssh2-beta" because it give me this error: configure: error: The required libssh2 library was not found. You can obtain that package from [URL] ERROR: `/tmp/tmp2ImZz1/ssh2-0.11.0/configure --with-ssh2=/usr' failed
I'm doing a group project using some UML stuff. I tried install graphiz and it installed find but apparently it keeps telling me I'm missing dot when compiling the UML (tells me dot should be at /usr/bin/dot which it is, but it can't find it). I also tried a command "java -jar plantuml.jar -testdot" (which was suggested where the UML should have been) and the jar file couldn't be found.
things "seem" to work, first time I've really ever used dmraid (usually mdraid), but I'm worried about this error
dmraid -ay RAID set "jmicron_STORAGE2 " was activated
The dynamic shared library "libdmraid-events-jmicron.so" could not be loaded:
libdmraid-events-jmicron.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Two things, why no matter what I name the RAID in the jmicron bios is puts a bagillion spaces after it, and second, I cannot find the missing lib anywhere I've installed all the dmraid* packages.
I'm running FC11 on an Intel 686 server and would like to solicit some help. I'm writing an Expect script to discover our lab network and would like to insert the results into a mySQL database. I've installed Apache/PHP/mySQL via the LAMPP distribution. I've hit a brick wall, however, in trying to install the mysqltcl library. how to install the library. I have downloaded an RPM, but installatiojn is failing due to missing dependencies: libmysqlclient.so.10 and libmysqlclient_r.so.10. And I have no luck in locating and installing those.
I would like to run Blender (3D modelling software) on RedHat Enterprise. I have a problem with missing libraries (libavutil50.so). Second problem is that I have no root access so I cannot install rpm package with libavutil50.so. Does anybody knows how can I manage this? Is it possible to install somehow libavutil50.so in my /home folder, that Blender will have an access to this library ?
I have problem with compiling server... I finish ./configure without any problem, and now, when I write make, I see that: Quote: Makefile:360: *** missing separator. Stop. I read something, and know, that error shows when there are problem with spaces. And I should use there a tab. On line 360 I have:
Code: @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/account.Po@am__quote@ I try to change this one space inside to tab, but that doesnt work for me... Terminal always show error in the same line.
I'm having a problem building some applications (e.g. Qsynth and FreeCAD) with sbopkg relating to an unfound library named "jscore". I've been keeping my system up to date with slackware64-current.Google searches have turned up very little about this library. There is a sourceforge page that has no files and seems to be related to a google hosted script jsCore.js... but I don't think that's what's missing here. I've come across some vague references to this jscore library being part of webkit. Can anyone verify this? I updated my webkit library itself and found no apparent results. Perhaps jscore was removed in an update to Qt (both of the example applications mentioned above link to Qt) as it seems to have it's own webkit library, libQtWebKit.
On a new install of CentOS 5.3 I am trying to make the Logitech MX Revolution mouse work (I did actually succeed in configuring it by BTNX on my previous machine, but can't make btnx work now...). I am following the instructions from [url] works. However, when installing the xmacro package it complains about a missing library: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.9)(64bit). The library is available in Fedora but not in CentOS. I guess installing the Fedora library is unwise...?
Does anyone know how to make xmacro work?
Also, in xorg.conf it seems (from other posts etc) using the evdev driver for the mouse would be advisable.
However, when I change from [driver "mouse"] to [driver "evdev"] X cannot start. In the xorg.conf logfile (/var/log/Xorg.0.log) it seems like the evdev driver is not compiled:
I don't really understand the error, but it seems to me, that the evdev driver is not compiled... The evdev driver should, though, be installed (through the package xorg-x11-drv-evdev-1.0.0.5-3.el5.x86_64)
If this is right, how, then do I compile the evdev driver?
I have this problem constantly and it tells me to install such and so a prog, but I do locate [prog] and it shows up in 80 places so it's obviously installed. I just have no clue how to attach the two or to set up anything in the ./config set up so it leaves me completely stuck. So what's the trick when it's already in there? Also..it says I just joined? in 2008.
I am using opensuse 11.3 on a computer with limited internet connectivity.Can anyone provide a list of essential libraries which would be enough for most applications. I get errors due to library missing while running configure script.
How to properly integrate these RPMs into our system?
Option 1: we could take those missing OS RPMs and install them? Option 2: can we package the missing files from missing OS RPMs into the existing Linux-xxx.rpm?
I am working with Ubuntu 10.04 I can't print documents on HP Laserjet 1020 While printing, the jobs shows up in the print queue and disappears without any error, but no printout I tried to install HPLIP 3.10.6 from [URL]I followed the instructions but it ends with the error
Code:
INSTALL MISSING REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES ------------------------------------- warning: There are 5 missing REQUIRED dependencies. note: Installation of dependencies requires an active internet connection.
I was have installed gcc and g++ both 4.4.3 Version They were working fine, but now they suddenly seem to have lost track. Both cant detect standard library files. not even iostream ,fstream. (i have already tried the .h variant) my /usr/local/include/ directory is empty, should not something be there.