Hi Peter,

It depends on your OS distro, but it likely means you have not
installed the developer libraries for libgcrypt.

On CentOS I think this means you have to install libgcrypt and
libgcrypt-devel.

Al

On Tue, 2018-10-23 at 08:45 +0200, Peter Danko wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I try to install your FreeIPMI tool, but have problems, 
> The problem is at the beginning after to run ./configure command.
> It stops with error libgcrypt. It tell me that it is needed to have
> installed libgcrypt and your script doesn’t found it. When I have
> check it, I have installed it in my OS (latest CentOS 7).
> 
> Please can you help me how to resolve it?
> 
> S pozdravom / Best regards,
> 
> Peter Danko
> 
> [email protected] <x-msg://144/[email protected]>
> 
> 
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