If you build openocd with --enable-rlink (or probably with other options
that use USB) and at least usb.h is not present in the system headers,
you get a build failure.

"./configure --enable-rlink" does not check for presence of usb.h which
is the first compile error seen. I had to install package libusb-dev on
both fedora8 and ubuntu 9.04 to get a successful build for rlink on
these systems.

I think ./configure --enable-rlink should somehow check for <usb.h>
and/or libusb-dev and fail if they are not present (if this is possible).

-gene

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