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Cool ./configure problems

Hi All

please help ,I am trying to compile gnome-print 0.28. when I run ./configure I see the below error.

checking for gdk-pixbuf-config... /usr/bin/gdk-pixbuf-config
checking for GDK_PIXBUF - version >= 0.7.0... yes
checking for libxml (aka gnome-xml) libraries 1.8.5 <= version < 2.0.0... configure: error: Your system is not buzzword compliant. Did not find libxml (aka gnome-xml) installed

...apparently I have libxml installed

[root@localhost gnome-print-0.28]# rpm -q libxml
libxml-1.8.17-3

...anyone recognise the error? I thought I had the required rpm's. Do I have to pass the ./configure script an option telling it where to find the libraries?

many thanks
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Do I have to pass the ./configure script an option telling it where to find the libraries?
Probably not but you should add the path to your LIBPATH environment variable.
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