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Does anybody know what lXext is.


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Actually, it is not IXext, it is Xext. When a program tells you that you miss -Ifile, then it means that you miss the file.h file in one of the usual includes directory. When a program tells you that you miss -lfile, then it means that you miss the libfile.so... file in one of the usual libraries directory. Try to run

urpmf libfile.so

or

urpmf file.h

 

Yves.

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Thanks for explaining things. I really appreicate it when you help us try ot understand all this (I guess used to just clicking next...next...yes...finnish :) ) It would be really great one day when I learn "Linux talk".

 

ivf, xzvf, mkdir... little by little I am starting to understand what these things mean. :)

 

About Xext, I found out that it is part of the XFree86 development tools.

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