Checking For X11 Header Files In Java

Posted By admin On 28/05/18

A Brief intro to X11 Programming. Here are the header files required to do much of anything in X. Checking for events. Checking for -ldnet_stub. No./configure: line 1258: test: =: unary operator expected checking for X11 header files checking for X11 library archive checking for -lX11. No checking for libXext.a checking for -ltcl7.5. No checking for libtcl.a checking for tcl/init.tcl can't find tcl/init.tcl [root@localhost vic-2.8]#.

Code: mark@zvrff:~/build/fvwm-2.4.20$./configure checking for a BSD-compatible install. /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane. Yes checking for gawk. Gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE). Yes checking whether to enable command logging. No checking whether to enable debugging messages.

Java Headers

No checking whether to enable multibyte character support (experimental). No checking whether to enable compound text conversion support. Yes checking imagepath.

/usr/include/X11/bitmaps:/usr/include/X11/pixmaps checking for gcc. Gcc checking for C compiler default output file name. A.out checking whether the C compiler works. Yes checking whether we are cross compiling. No checking for suffix of executables. Checking for suffix of object files. O checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler.

Yes checking whether gcc accepts -g. Yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89. None needed checking for style of include used by make. GNU checking dependency style of gcc. Gcc3 checking how to run the C preprocessor. Gcc -E checking for library containing strerror. None required checking for grep that handles long lines and -e.

/bin/grep checking for egrep. /bin/grep -E checking for ANSI C header files. Yes checking for sys/types.h. Yes checking for sys/stat.h. Hp Pavilion Dv6000 Restore Disk Download. Yes checking for stdlib.h. Yes checking for string.h.

Yes checking for memory.h. Yes checking for strings.h. Yes checking for inttypes.h.

Yes checking for stdint.h. Yes checking for unistd.h. Yes checking minix/config.h usability. No checking minix/config.h presence.

No checking for minix/config.h. No checking for X. No X11 libraries or header files could not be found. Please make sure the X11 development package is installed on your system. If it is definitely installed, try setting the include and library paths with the --x-include and --x-libraries options of configure.

Fvwm can not be compiled without the X11 development environment Aborting. Hello, I have the same problem installing certain apps, e.g. SoapUI (install shell script 'soapUI-x32-4.5.1.sh'). First, I thought the problem was related to Java version, and I uninstalled OpenJDK and rather upgraded to Oracle/Sun Java 1.7_07.

However, this didn't fix the problem, and I keep getting error message saying that GUI couldn't be shown due to lack of X11 server. (Note that I'm running Unity front-end, and the shell script is triggered from a terminal started under Unity.) This is the error message from the soapUI installer script + result of 'sudo apt-get install libx11-dev': alfs@Miraculix:~$ bash Downloads/soapUI-x32-4.5.1.sh Unpacking JRE.