Hi everyone. I've been trying, unsuccessfully, to install enlightenment on my notebook with a fresh install of FreeBSD.
First off, I'm new. I have a few years of Linux experience, but never did anything serious and never cared enough to learn how to really use it. I finally decided to learn something and went to BSD. I installed FreeBSD 8.1 on my laptop (HP 6710b) a few days ago and now I'm trying to build E17 libraries from source. I successfully installed eina-1.0.0 but am now unable to continue with eet.
The problem are the jpeglib headers, when at first autogen.sh complained about not finding the jpeglib.h headers. I get this error:
I found somewhere that setting CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf to -I/usr/local/include and LDFLAGS to -L/something_that_i_forgot should solve the problem, however it did absolutely nothing. Setting CFLAGS with
does change things. The C compiler suddenly stops working with error:
It doesn't get stuck on jpeglib though...
Any suggestions on how to solve this problem and build enlightenment from source? Using ports and packages is something I would like to avoid if possible.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
First off, I'm new. I have a few years of Linux experience, but never did anything serious and never cared enough to learn how to really use it. I finally decided to learn something and went to BSD. I installed FreeBSD 8.1 on my laptop (HP 6710b) a few days ago and now I'm trying to build E17 libraries from source. I successfully installed eina-1.0.0 but am now unable to continue with eet.
The problem are the jpeglib headers, when at first autogen.sh complained about not finding the jpeglib.h headers. I get this error:
Code:
configure: error: "Cannot find jpeglib.h. Make sure your CFLAGS environment variable contains include lines for the location of this file."
I found somewhere that setting CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf to -I/usr/local/include and LDFLAGS to -L/something_that_i_forgot should solve the problem, however it did absolutely nothing. Setting CFLAGS with
Code:
export CFLAGS=/usr/local/include
Code:
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
Any suggestions on how to solve this problem and build enlightenment from source? Using ports and packages is something I would like to avoid if possible.
Thanks in advance for any replies.