Re: X11 libraries
Re: X11 libraries
- Subject: Re: X11 libraries
- From: Gareth Eason <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:10:21 +0100
- Organization: University Of Limerick Computer Society (The Skynet Project)
Hi,
You should create a Makefile - and put all your includes and library
paths there. Loads of resources on the net about how to create a
Makefile - they're very simple.
Then all you need do to rebuild your software is type 'make' in the
root directory of your project (or wherever the Makefile sits.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
-->Gar
Tommy Grav wrote:
This is not a direct X11 question, but I am writing a program that
need to link to the
X11 library (found in /usr/X11R6/lib). How can I set up the compiler
(gcc 3.2.2) to automatically
check this directory, so that I can use -lX11 without having to use a
+L?
Cheers
Tommy Grav
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