[Solved] links2 --enable-graphics from source, configure error: no graphics driver found.
Howdy
I am trying to install links2 with graphics support on snow leopard 10.6.8 (xcode installed). I have had the program running last year, also installed from source - but then I had installed some image libraries with mac ports and fink - cannot reproduce that setup. Plus I would like to not use ports or fink. I am assuming I need to pass some info to configure. /usr/local/lib/:/usr/X11R6/:/usr/include/X11/:/usr/X11/lib/ are in the PATH
I appreciate any hints on how to go about this. I use Links2 mostly for reading offline documents like the tldp html manuals.
thank you :-)
Code:
checking for directfb-config... no
checking for X... no
checking for pmshell... no
checking for gui/view.h... no
checking for gui/window.h... no
checking for gui/desktop.h... no
checking for gui/bitmap.h... no
checking for util/locker.h... no
checking for util/application.h... no
checking for inflate in -lz... (cached) yes
checking for libpng >= 1.0.0... yes
checking LIBPNG_CFLAGS... -I/usr/local/include/libpng14
checking LIBPNG_LIBS... -L/usr/local/lib -lpng14
checking for png.h... yes
checking for libpng/png.h... no
checking for png_create_info_struct... yes
checking for png_set_rgb_to_gray... yes
checking for png_get_image_width... yes
checking for png_get_image_height... yes
checking for png_get_gAMA... yes
checking for png_get_color_type... yes
checking for png_get_bit_depth... yes
checking for png_set_strip_alpha... yes
checking for png_get_valid... yes
checking for png_get_sRGB... yes
checking if you can include both setjmp.h and png.h... yes
checking for jpeglib.h... yes
checking for jpeg_destroy_decompress in -ljpeg... yes
checking for tiffio.h... yes
checking for TIFFClientOpen in -ltiff... yes
configure: error: No graphics drivers found.
-- links-2.3pre1 --
Last edited by vbe; 12-15-2011 at 11:18 AM..
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