whoops...found it.
$CPATH for headers
$LIBRARY_PATH for libs

--christopher

On Friday 03 January 2003 03:14 am, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> hello,
> i'm trying to compile MPlayer with libmp3lame support.  lame is installed
> in /shared.  thus the include files for lame are in /shared/include/lame. 
> here is part of the configure.log that shows were autodetection of lame
> failed:
>
> #include <lame/lame.h>
> int main(void) { lame_version_t lv; (void) lame_init();
> get_lame_version_numerical(&lv);  printf("%d%d\n",lv.major,lv.minor);
> return 0; }
>
> gcc    /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c -o /tmp/mplayer-conf-7441-24277.o
> -lmp3lame -lvorbis -logg -lm
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c:1:23: lame/lame.h: No such file or directory
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c: In function `main':
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c:2: `lame_version_t' undeclared (first use in
> this function)
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c:2: (Each undeclared identifier is reported
> only once
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c:2: for each function it appears in.)
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c:2: parse error before "lv"
> /tmp/mplayer-conf-455-24277.c:2: `lv' undeclared (first use in this
> function)
>
> ok, i don't know anything about configure scripts, but i do know that is
> some c code that is trying to include lame/lame.h.  my question is how can
> i make gcc look for headers in /shared/include (along with all the defaults
> like /usr/include, /usr/local/include, etc)?
>
> thanks for the help,
> christopher



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