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in thread What exactly are the lib and include flags about?

Thanks for that.

But in my specific position:

What would you do exactly?


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Re^3: What exactly are the lib and include flags about?
by tirwhan (Abbot) on Jan 28, 2006 at 23:01 UTC

    Try installing the appropriate *-dev packages with apt-get (for example libxslt1-dev), those will include the header files you require. If you're using Debian (since you're working with apt-get) you can also use the apt-file utility or http://packages.debian.org to find out which package contains the file(s) you're missing.


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Re^3: What exactly are the lib and include flags about?
by zentara (Cardinal) on Jan 29, 2006 at 11:23 UTC
    What would you do exactly?

    I always just get the source tarball and build the libs from source, that way you get the "dev" files.


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