Sponsored Content
Operating Systems OS X (Apple) [Solved] links2 --enable-graphics from source, configure error: no graphics driver found. Post 302582069 by butterbaerchen on Wednesday 14th of December 2011 09:59:07 PM
Old 12-14-2011
[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.. Reason: code tags
 

9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers

Graphics And Animation

DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHY C OR ANY OTHER UNIX LANGUAGE IS USED IN THREE DIMENSIONAL ANIMATION AND RENDERING (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: aloysius1001
5 Replies

2. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers

Graphics programing

Hi all! I`m new in Unix (Linux) and i whant to ask something! What language should i use for Linux developing.I meen applications an GAME DEVELOPING! Should i use C,TCL ??? Please help me on this ...:( (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Sebastyan
1 Replies

3. Programming

Graphics libraries

I want to know if under Linux there are some graphics libraries and/or functions for using simple graphics in the 'console' screen. For example with MS-DOS (when I was using Borland Turbo C++ v1.01, a very old version) there was the include file <graphics.h> that allowed to enter the graphic... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: robotronic
1 Replies

4. Programming

graphics commands ? ? ?

Graphics in UNIX :D well how to include "graphics.h" header file ? how to make the text output in colour in sh programming. please feed in back ....... thanking you alll imma (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: immanuelgangte
2 Replies

5. Programming

2D Graphics Lib

Hi, I am on Fedora9 and need to do some simple 2D graphics (for game development). I am looking for an ideal 2D library/package to be used with GCC. I have come accross GRX, libmxi and some OpenGL (The 3D), but none of which seems to be ok. I could not find any tutorial or support material... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: nasersh
1 Replies

6. Ubuntu

graphics drivers

ok, right off the bat im going to say this, i know that there is about over 100 links on google for this, just none of them help me. i have a radeon mobility 7500 graphics card. and i want to enable the compiz effects via Administration/preferences/Appearance. the problem is that i can't get the... (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: Texasone
12 Replies

7. High Performance Computing

Graphics cards

More and more applications which consist of computationally intensive tasks rely on the graphics card's capabilities in order to speed up the calculations. The question is how can one know whether the graphics card will have any influence for a proprietary application? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
2 Replies

8. High Performance Computing

FFTW - ./configure --enable-mpi error.

Hello I am trying to install fftw3.3.3 on an HPC system. The system has openmpi installed ( though we can choose between a variety of mpi distributions). However, while ./configure step of fftw, there is an error. The relevant section of the output is: checking whether to build shared... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: abhi34101
3 Replies

9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Graphics Driver Support in Linux

It's not exactly a question and more of a discussion. I found very less graphics application being developed for linux system. I'm not really fond of graphics programming and have a very little knowledge about it. Can any one suggest me that whether linux lack in ghraphics support? or... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: kg_gaurav
2 Replies
EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)					      General Commands Manual						EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)

NAME
eboard-addtheme - a program to easily install new eboard board and sound themes. SYNOPSIS
eboard-addtheme P graphics-file description eboard-addtheme S sound-file DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the eboard-addtheme command. This manual page was contributed by the developers of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. eboard-addtheme installs the given theme for eboard. If it has sufficient permissions, it will install the theme in the system themes directory; otherwise, it will install it in ~/.eboard. eboard-addtheme's behavior depends on its first argument. If this argument is P, a graphics file in the proper format should be provided as the second argument, and the third argument should be a description of the theme. The graphics file will be installed as a new piece/board set. If, on the other hand, this argument is S, a sound file should be provided as the second argument; it will be installed as a new sound theme. eboard must be restarted after a new theme has been added to notice the addition. Graphics become available in the Settings | Bitmapped Piece Sets submenus, sound files become available in the Sound Event configuration dialog boxes. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org> (for the Debian GNU/Linux system) and by Felipe Bergo <bergo@seul.org>. SEE ALSO
eboard(6), eboard-config(1) EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:42 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy