I'm guessing here but chances are you do not have the header files for the preinstalled libraries on your system. On Fedora these are usually packaged into *-devel packages, i.e., you probably need to do something like

"sudo yum install zlib-devel libcurl-devel cairo-devel"

etc.

On 06/05/2012 06:17 PM, James Ford wrote:
Hi all,

I've been trying to get Poppler working on an Amazon EC2 AMI - a Linux
based, x64 version, but I'm stumbling - probably because I don't really
understand what I'm doing!

Here's what I've done so far - first, downloaded the repository to the
directory /home/ec2-user/poppler, and then ran the following commands:

  * sudo yum install fontconfig-devel.x86_64 cairo.x86_64 qt47.x86_64
    poppler-glib.x86_64 glib2.x86_64 libjpeg-devel.x86_64
    libpng-devel.x86_64 libtiff-devel.x86_64 libcurl.x86_64 lcms.x86_64
    zlib.x86_64 openjpeg.x86_64
  * aclocal
  * autoreconf -f -i -Wall,no-obsolete
  * export CPPFLAGS='-g -O0'
  * ./autogen.sh
  * make
  * make install

Unfortunately, this isn't working! The status message I get back after
the ./autogen.sh command looks like this:

    Building poppler with support for:
       font configuration: fontconfig
       splash output:      yes
       cairo output:       no
       qt4 wrapper:        no
       glib wrapper:       no
         introspection:    no
       cpp wrapper:        yes
       use gtk-doc:        no
       use libjpeg:        yes
       use libpng:         yes
       use libtiff:        yes
       use zlib:           no
       use libcurl:        no
       use libopenjpeg:    no
       use cms:            yes
       command line utils: yes

       Warning: Using libopenjpeg is recommended


It seems to only be picking up the libraries that weren't already
installed on the machine, like libpng, libjpeg etc. Cairo, Zlib and
things like that were already at their latest versions before I started
anything, What I don't seem to be able to do is make the poppler
installation know that those libraries are available.

Any ideas how I can resolve this? How can I make poppler 'know' that the
cairo libraries are available, for example?

Thanks,
  - James


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