No, that directory was for 'ld' to make sure it picks up the CAPS
library when you want to open a caps image in UAE, that was the problem
I ran into since it was looking for the wrong library name.
I didn't have --with-caps-directory=/usr/src/ipfdevlib_linux/lib/i686/
in my post. :)
Mr Creosote wrote:
The key difference was that you said I should use --with-caps-directory=/usr/src/ipfdevlib_linux/lib/i686/ while Rich told me to use it without the lib/i686/ part. Your hint about caps.h did half of the work, though :)
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 10:52:41 -0500 Derek Piper <dcpiper@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You said you 'did all that' before and it didn't change anything.. didn't actually read what I wrote did you? :P Glad it's working for
you though.
Mr Creosote wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 10:38:02 -0500 Richard Drummond <evilrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Mr Creosote
On Friday 10 September 2004 03:14 pm, Mr Creosote wrote:
I did all this, but it didn't change anything. The configure script won't find capsimage.h.
Pass the options --with-caps and --with-caps-prefix=<path> to the configure script, where <path> is the absolute path to where you unpacked the CAPS headers. Don't include the "include" bit of the path. For example, you need something like:
--with-caps-prefix=/home/evilrich/ipfdevlib_linux
Cheers, that did it :)