From: Tim LaDuca (tladuca@helios.acomp.usf.edu)
Date: Sun Apr 13 2003 - 22:01:09 EDT
This might be helpful to you, after I compiled and installed fribidi I
had to manually set PKG_CONFIG_PATH(which the configure script told me
to do) and export it. This is probably obvious but it did stumble me.
Also fribidi seems to put its packages in a nonstandard location(for
RedHat at least). I needed to add /usr/local/lib to my /etc/ld.so.conf
fileand then run ldconfig.
On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 17:38, ericzen wrote:
> On 2003.04.13 16:43 Maya wrote:
> > After I type make to compile abiword-1.1.4, gcc-3.2 gives me an error
> > saying:
> > "../abi/src/af/ev/ev_Toolbar_Labels.cpp:30:29: fribidi/fribidi.h:No such
> > a file or directory"
> > Am I missing some files?
>
> Hi, Maya
>
> I'm staring at your message source and see you're using Ximian, so, I feel safe
> to assume, gcc or otherwise, that you're running POSIX-y software (probably
> some Linux).
>
> The peer libraries (the sources included outside of the directory /abi) are for
> creating the Windows binaries.
>
> Please use the REAL FriBiDi:
> http://fribidi.sourceforge.net/
>
> If that doesn't fix things, write back to the list.
>
> Wishing you luck,
> <insert my other name here>
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