Robert Huff wrote:
Alexander Leidinger writes:

 >>  Obvious question but if you edited configure.ac, you did remember to
 >>  rerun autoconf afterwards didn't you?
 >
 >   Uh ... no.  (When I said "complete novice", wasn't kidding. :-)
Not knowing C/++ when you want to port a C/C++ program makes it very hard for you to reach your goal...

        C, I know.  (Though not as much as other folks.)
        GNU build tools ... not so much.
        :-)

        Anyway: many hours of compilation later, I hit this:

/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lttf

        Quick checking suggests libttf is a Linux-ism, replaced by
libfreetype.  Is this correct, and if so can I just (temporarily)
make the change in the list of libraries?


                                        Robert Huff


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Seems that way (http://fixunix.com/redhat/139735-fly-make-problem-fc3.html). Anyway, it will be sure to complain about not being able to find the symbols it's looking for if it's not the case.

-Boris
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