<DIV>HI! I've already fixed the error but unfortunately another error came up. It says:</DIV>
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<DIV>checking whether the C compiler works... configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs. If you meant to cross compie, use '--host'.<BR></DIV>
<DIV>I saw in the config.log this line:</DIV>
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<DIV>configure: 2507: ./a.out</DIV>
<DIV>./a.out: error while loading shared libraries: libpqxx.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><B><I>Ole Jacob Hagen <waterthrill@yahoo.no></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hi, Peggy.<BR><BR>Last try....<BR>Have you installed libXext-development packages? <BR><BR>You can find it in CD2 of your Shrike-CD's: <BR>XFree86-devel-4.3.0-2.i386.rpm<BR><BR>I believe that this might be a step closer to a solution of the problems of <BR>yours.....<BR><BR><BR>Cheers, <BR><BR>Ole J. <BR><BR><BR><BR>On Monday 22 December 2003 12:48, you wrote:<BR>> HI! I'm also using Redhat9.0<BR>><BR>> I already checked the checkboxes for Xext and X11<BR>> libraries but I still got the same error: checking for<BR>> libXext... no configure: error: We need a working<BR>> libXext to proceed. Since configure can't find it<BR>> itself, we stop here assuming that make wouldn't find<BR>> them either.<BR>> *** failed ***<BR>><BR>> :( :(<BR>><BR>> --- Ole Jacob Hagen <WATERTHRILL@YAHOO.NO>wrote:<BR>> > Hi, again.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>>
> kdevelop-2.1.5? Sorry, I took it for granted that<BR>> > you were using<BR>> > kdevelop-3.0...My fault. I guess someone has a<BR>> > kdevelop-rpm.<BR>> > I've got one myself, but it's for RedHat 9 (Shrike).<BR>> ><BR>> > Hmm, I believe there should be an automake manager<BR>> > in this as well...<BR>> > Nope...But in an option called Build-Settings<BR>> > (Project Options dialog), you<BR>> > are able to change linker options.<BR>> ><BR>> > Check the checkboxes for Xext and X11 libraries, to<BR>> > enabling linking to these<BR>> > libraries. Then run automake and all that.<BR>> ><BR>> > I guess you should be able to build your wonderful<BR>> > application....<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Cheers,<BR>> ><BR>> > Ole J.<BR>> ><BR>> > On Monday 22 December 2003 06:12, you wrote:<BR>> > > by the way I'm still using KDevelop version
2.1.5<BR>> ><BR>> > I<BR>> ><BR>> > > haven't upgraded to the latest version yet because<BR>> ><BR>> > I<BR>> ><BR>> > > don't know which files to download. There are lots<BR>> ><BR>> > of<BR>> ><BR>> > > files in the kdevelop site.<BR>> > ><BR>> > > --- Ole Jacob Hagen <WATERTHRILL@YAHOO.NO>wrote:<BR>> > > > Hi.<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > Hmm, not easy to say without source.<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > First of all:<BR>> > > > 1. Check include-path of your project.<BR>> > > > 2. Check library-path of your project.<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > Have you tried to add the library libXext in the<BR>> > > > automake manager?<BR>> > > > Add this to your active project (binary), in the<BR>> > > > Target Options; Link to<BR>> > > > Libraries outside project
(LDADD). You should<BR>> ><BR>> > enter<BR>> ><BR>> > > > -lXext here.<BR>> > > > I guess you have $(x_includes) and<BR>> ><BR>> > $(x_libraries)<BR>> ><BR>> > > > also in "Target Options",<BR>> > > > Flags, Other: $(x_libraries)?<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > Hope this will help you further on the<BR>> ><BR>> > kdevelop-way<BR>> ><BR>> > > > to develop SW.<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > Cheers,<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > Ole J.<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > On Monday 22 December 2003 04:51, Peggy Go<BR>> ><BR>> > wrote:<BR>> > > > > HI! I'm trying to compile my program but I got<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > this<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > > error:<BR>> > > > ><BR>> > > > >
/home/shatz/our_coach/our_coach/dbase.cpp:26:<BR>> > > > > undefined reference to<BR>> > > > > `pqxx::connection::connection[in-charge]()'<BR>> > > > ><BR>> > > > > so I linked the library by typing in<BR>> > > > > "/usr/local/pqxx/lib" to --x-library but after<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > that, I<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > > got this error:<BR>> > > > ><BR>> > > > > configure: error: We need a working libXext to<BR>> > > > > proceed. Since configure<BR>> > > > > can't find it itself, we stop here assuming<BR>> ><BR>> > that<BR>> ><BR>> > > > make<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > > wouldn't find<BR>> > > > > them either.<BR>> > > > ><BR>> > > > > What should I do???<BR>> > > > ><BR>> > > > >
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