On 5 November 2007 at 18:40, Toby Dylan Hocking wrote:
| I am trying to compile RPy SVN release 361 on Ubuntu dapper using gcc 
| v.4.0.3. I have an identical software setup (I think) on a different 
| machine, so I'm really confused as to why it I can get it to compile on 
| the other machine but not this one.

[....]

| src/RPy.h:56:20: error: Python.h: No such file or directory

Not having a Python.h would be a problem.

As you are on Ubuntu, which rebuilds the RPy package I maintain for Debian,
you can make your life easier by 
- installing either the existing python-rpy package (which may be an older 
  version), or 
- at least use it for it build-depends:

        $ sudo apt-get build-dep rpy

  which will give you the right -dev packages for free.

My prefered solution would be to rebuild the (current) Debian package locally
on Ubuntu, but that may require a modicum of familiarity with the Debian
build tools. There are tutorials on the web, but you may want to skip that
step if you're in a hurry.

Hth, Dirk

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