Thanks for your help. I appreciate it a lot. The problem has been solved. Robert Hovath
On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Eric G. Miller wrote: > You probably need to tell gcc where to look for the X libraries and probably > where to look for the includes as well. You need to pass it flags like -lXaw > (or something for libraries) and -I/usr/X11/include (or some such) to tell it > where the header files are. > > This question is probably more on topic under one of the developer lists, or > some usenet groups. > > Also, I'd suggest using ANSI style C vs. the K&R style in your snippet. > > Example: > > int main(int argc, char **argv) > { > .... > return 0; /* main() always returns an int */ > } > > -- > > -- > Eric G. Miller > Powered by the <A HREF="http://www.debian.org">POTATO</A>! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Horvath Technical University of Budapest