I am using Slackware 10 and gcc 3.4.1. When compiling dia-0.94 from source it required /lib/cpp as the C pre-processor. A symbolic link to /usr/local/bin/cpp resolved the difficulty! However /lib and /usr/local/bin are located on different drives, and I try to avoid linking across drives as it appears to be bad practise. I believe that Slackware provides a highly standardised organisation and its manifest shows NO file /lib/cpp. I have previously compiled early versions of dia and I can not remember having to create such a symbolic link, but I am unable to say that /lib/cpp did not exist in my distribution. cpp appears to be a strange thing to find in a library. Is this intentional or is it an error? Regards Frank Salter
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