Configure Error Software Xlib Dependencies Not Found
Unanswered Index »Help & Support (Crunchbang 11 "Waldorf") »[SOLVED] configure: error: Software Xlib dependencies not found Pages: 1 #1 2013-12-01 21:52:33 JahPickney New Member Registered: 2013-12-01 Posts: 3 [SOLVED] configure: error: Software Xlib dependencies not found Hi y'all,I just recently installed Waldorf and I'm trying to build E17, mostly as a learning exercise. Right now I'm trying to install EFL 1.8, but I'm getting this:checking whether to enable Software Xlib rendering backend... yeschecking how to find X... use pkg-configchecking for EFL_X11... yeschecking X11/X.h usability... yeschecking X11/X.h presence... yeschecking for X11/X.h... yesconfigure: error: Software Xlib dependencies not foundI'm confused because, as far as I know, X isn't missing anything. I looked to see if there was some kind of Xlib package to install, but found none. So far, none of my searches have yielded anything helpful. Last edited by JahPickney (2013-12-02 20:17:58) Offline Be excellent to each other! #2 2013-12-01 22:13:30 iMBeCil WAAAT? From: Edrychwch o'ch cwmpas Registered: 2012-03-22 Posts: 1,026 Website Re: [SOLVED] configure: error: Software Xlib dependencies not found At the moment, I am not in position to test the compilation (perhaps tomorrow), but there are lot of dependencies (or see README in tar.gz) ... are you sure you have all of them?For example, in my #!, I do not have 'libfribidi-dev', and I would have to install it ...Also, your 'configure' output is strangely non-informative ... usually, 'configure' says precisely what package/library/whatever is missing. Postpone all your duties; if you die, you won't have to do them ..--> The very new BL forum! <-- Offline #3 2013-12-01 22:40:48 JahPickney New Member Registered: 2013-12-01 Posts: 3 Re: [SOLVED] configure: error: Software Xlib dependencies not found Yes, I went through the list of dependencies before I did anything else. I checked them all again now just to be sure. I was also surprised by the lack of specifics given by 'configure'. This is the first time I've seen an error like this. Offline #4 2013-12-01 22:45:04 iMBeCil WAAAT? From: Edrychwch o'ch cwmpas Registered: 2012-03-22 Posts: 1,026 Website Re: [SOLVED] configure: error: Software Xlib dependencies not found Well, usually, there is also 'config.log' file in dir w
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Other topics Search ./configure complains of freetype2 >=9.3.0 Questions about other topics - please check if your question fits better in another category before posting here Forum rules Before you post please read how https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=154135 to get help Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 palo Level 4 Posts: 460 Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:28 am Location: Walking on sunshine ./configure complains of freetype2 >=9.3.0 Quote Postby palo » Thu Dec 26, 2013 2:57 am A simple noob at this but I have been trying to configure a package for install. Several errors I eliminated but hit configure error a brick wall with this one...Code: Select allchecking whether imported symbols can be declared weak... yes
checking pthread.h usability... yes
checking pthread.h presence... yes
checking for pthread.h... yes
checking for pthread_kill in -lpthread... yes
checking for pthread_rwlock_t... yes
checking for multithread API to use... posix
checking which threads API is used... POSIX
checking whether to build POSIX threads spinlock code... yes
checking whether to enable chained pool built... yes
checking configure error software whether to enable pass through built... yes
checking whether to enable one big built... yes
configure: Finished Eina checks
configure: Start Eet checks
checking for libjpeg... yes
checking for zlib... yes
checking for EET... yes
configure: Finished Eet checks
configure: Start Eo checks
configure: Finished Eo checks
configure: Start Evas checks
checking for dlsym... yes
configure: error: pkg-config missing freetype2 >= 9.3.0
As far as I can tell Freetype2 does not version that high (2.5.2 atm) but I may be not understanding what it is saying. My Google-Fu has not helped. Can anyone give any guidance on this. Please...Pat Top Monsta Level 9 Posts: 2935 Joined: Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:46 am Re: ./configure complains of freetype2 >=9.3.0 Quote Postby Monsta » Thu Dec 26, 2013 3:09 am Very interesting. If you install libfreetype6-dev and look at the version provided in the .pc file (that's what pkg-config looks at), it will be different from the package version!Code: Select all$ pkg-config --modversion freetype2
16.1.10In case you'll want to look at the file yourself, it's /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/freetype2.pc (that's for amd64 arch). Top palo Level 4 Posts: 460 Joined: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:28 am Location: Walking on sunshine Re: ./configure complains of freetype2 >=9.3.0 Quote Postby palo » Thu Dec