Samuel Tardieu wrote (1999-02-17, 21:54): > In general, a "libxxxn" package provides support for library "xxx" with > a major number of "n". That means that you can run programs that need such > a library at execution time. > > Now, if you want to compile programs using this library (instead of just > executing them), then you will need the package "libxxxn-dev" or "libxxx-dev".
Ooh, *that* was a mistake! I have now installed the gmp2-dev package, but the script won't work, anyway: It looks for a file named libgmp.so, while the file that is contained in the dev package is called libgmp2.so. It is easy to patch the script, but it would be better to know where the error is: should the gmp2-dev package provide a symlink named libgmp.so, or should the maintainers of the script change it to also look for libgmp2.so? I mean, they require v. 2 of the library, so why don't they look for libgmp2.so? Marco -- Marco Kuhlmann Student der Computerlinguistik [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~kuhlmann