Kevin Buettner wrote: > It sounds to me like you ought to look into the reasons for your > configuration problems. You should not need to add full pathnames > for the compiler to find your header files. The configuration script > should be generating a CFLAGS (or the like) with the correct -I > switches for the compiler to find your header files. Wasnt my batch of standard header file it couldnt find, but its own header file, contained within its directory inside /usr/local/src .. sorry if that was confusing. The reasons for most of my configuration problems can be summed up in two words: REDHAT Those bastards changed EVERYTHING when they came on the scene, and being the first "big guy", they trompled all over linux ... my box is a heavily updated slackware 3.0 one .. so much so that its more hand install than not. More and more crap wont work without some bloated, colorful desktop scheme (or many..) and/or support for every feature under the sun. Its depressing... (again, why should xmms even CARE about http?? its sole lot in life should be playing music files, but apparently, someone got a bug up their ass that it ought to be the next "RealPlayer" or something... even if I had NONE of the install problems, what people are forgetting is that RealPlayer SUCKS for a reason - it tries to do too much!) -- jkenner @ mindspring . com__ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |