Sergey, On Monday 15 January 2007 08:03, Sergey Mkrtchyan wrote:
Hi List,
I'm experiencing the following problem.
I've installed GNU Scientific library (./configure, make, make install). But now when I try to compile a a simple C code which uses function from that library it gives an error of missing file
In file included from euler.c:4: /usr/local/include/gsl/gsl_sf_bessel.h:26:26: error: gsl/gsl_mode.h: No such file or directory
I've checked, I'm missing the file in that directory, which is included in gsl_sf_bessel.h, but I don't remember having any problems installing it.
Did you look at the output of "make install" to ensure there were no errors?
The same thing goes just fine on friend's machine, which I do not have access to.
Should I re-install gsl library? If yes, how to do that, it was second or third time I installed something from sources. If not, what should I do?
I don't have anything else specific to offer about this particular problem, but if you have software that needs to be installed in stock system locations such as /usr/include but you have only a source tarball (as in: configure; make; su -c 'make install'), then you should consider using "checkinstall" to produce RPMs for installation. That way you'll know if there were any file conflicts and you can reliably reverse the effects of the installation. Checkinstall, which is available from the stock installation sources, if I recall correctly, does not work with every piece of software, but when it does, it's the way to go.
... Sergey
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