Under RedHat, header files are provided in a separate "devel" package.
If Linuxppc is a RedHat derivative then they have probably kept
this convention. Try looking for a package called "XFree86-devel"
or something like it.
Alex Buerkle kindly provides RPMS for Linuxppc 5.0, which you will find
on CRAN. You might find this easier if you are having trouble rolling
your own. In particular, you don't need any "devel" packages
installed.
Martyn
On 12-Jan-00 Bill Simpson wrote:> I am trying to install R-.90 on a powermac (4400) running linuxppc-1999.
> This is a variant of RedHat.
>
> ./configure goes OK
> make goes OK until it gets to dataentry.h.
> Then it reports that it can't find some .h files.
> dataentry.h 22 X11/X.h
> dataentry.h 22 X11/Xlib.h
> dataentry.h 22 X11/Xutil.h
> dataentry.h 22 X11/keysym.h
> dataentry.h 22 X11/cursorfont.h
>
> I have installed X, but this seems to indicate that something went wrong
> in the X installation? Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Bill Simpson
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