--- Gio 29/10/09, Cristian Rodríguez
I am brushing up my C coding capability ... if any (???) I started up with a stand-alone simple program (see attachment) hich I compile through one simple command line. The compiler cannot resolve the include statement about elements that belong to glib, no matter how I reshuffle such statements (error messages pasted at the bottom of this message). Since an assistant professor and I installed the glib in such a way as to make the undocumented code, developed by a student who left some months ago, work somehow ... I am afraid we messed up the glib installation so that instead of having its pieces stored in the standard system files its
Da: Cristian Rodríguez
Oggetto: Re: [opensuse] where to place the library glib A: opensuse@opensuse.org Data: Giovedì 29 ottobre 2009, 20:19 On 29/10/09 14:27, Maura Monville wrote: pieces were spread elsewhere therefore the gcc compiler cannot find them. My question is: where is the glib expected to be
installed by default (as gcc expects) ?
How can I make up for the mess we did ? I mean, shall I un-install glib (how) and then reinstall it again following the standard pathway ?
Many thanks, Maura
mauede@bordighera:~/miRTA-Dir/Parini-Dir/galopps/galopps3.2.4.Parini/miRTA_MEM> gcc miRTA_MEM-main.c -o miRTA_MEM
In file included from miRTA_MEM-main.c:9: /usr/local/include/g_arraylist.h:1:18: error: glib.h: No such file or directory
is glib2-devel installed ? how are you trying to compile and link the code ?
I will check. What is not clear to me is why the development environment should be installed. The code I am in charge to fix makes use of some glib funtions to read/write data from/to files, create arrays of structures, and access a database. Why is the development environment necesary ? Do the glib header files ".h" require the glib development package ? I thought that glib-develop would be required to implement some new glib function or modify an existent glib function. The guy who made such a mess was just using some glib primitives. Sorry. I am confused. Thank you for your patience, Maura
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