'allo,
Yes checking for config.cache and removing (or renaming it) might
help. Also the other thing to check is the config.log file to see
what the actual errors where and what options where being used by
used by the C compiler.
What system are you using ? I am using MkLinux DR3 and have
nana-2.3 installed under /opt and it seems to get found. Do you
have /usr/local/bin/nana in your path ?
regards,
mehul
>
> >
> > If it helps, I'm using nana-2.5. I received the same error with
> > nana-2.4.
>
> I think the --includedir option is for setting where installed
> headers go, rather than a search path for headers during configuration.
> Did you install nana after the configure failed? You might need to erase
> the config.cache file to force a check.
>
> dave
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