On Monday, 31 March 2003, at 14:31:49 (+0200),
Wim de Jonge wrote:

> i just wanted to note something about compiling imlib2 (1.06). i
> couldn't get it to compile, and it turned out that i had to go to
> each separate directory and do a make - make install in each of them
> (that is, first libltdl/, then src/, and then loaders/).
> 
> might be of help for novices who cannot get imlib2 to compile. i'm
> not a developer, but isn't there a way to solve this?

This is a known issue.  In the past, most people have either built and
installed an older version first, then built and installed the 1.0.6
version, or they've found a package for the older version and then
built the newer one.

The problem is this:  The parts of that tarball which require linking
with Imlib2 used -lImlib2 instead of pointing to the src/ directory
for it.  I just committed a fix to CVS which should alleviate this
problem, so hopefully it will go away with the next version.
(Assuming no Debian people come along and break stuff again....)  :)

Michael

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