AMBER Archive (2004)

Subject: Re: AMBER: Compile xleap (amber8) in linux Red Hat 8.0

From: Viktor Hornak (hornak_at_csb.sunysb.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 08 2004 - 14:30:38 CDT


Xiaobing Tian wrote:

> Hi, Viktor and Guanglei,
> I tried to install the rpm file. But it showed the following error
> message.
> Did I pick up wrong xfree86 file?
> Thank you for your time and I appreciate your help
>
> [root_at_tesla]# rpm -Uvh xfree86-devel-4.4.0-61875cl.i386.rpm
> error: Failed dependencies:
> libxaw7 = 2:4.4.0-61875cl is needed by xfree86-devel-4.4.0-61875cl
> xfree86-libs-common = 2:4.4.0-61875cl is needed by
> xfree86-devel-4.4.0-61875cl
> libdps-progs = 2:4.4.0-61875cl is needed by
> xfree86-devel-4.4.0-61875cl
> [root_at_tesla]#

This (xfree86-devel-4.4.0-61875cl.i386.rpm) does not look like RedHat 8
package. Never install/mix packages (especially for core libraries such
as XFree86) from different distributions. If you don't know how to
locate and install packages from RedHat 8 installation CDs you need to
ask your system administrator for help...

-Viktor

>
> Viktor Hornak wrote:
>
>>
>> Xiaobing Tian wrote:
>> > Thank you very much for your help. However, where can I download
>> > XFree_devel package?
>> > Which directory should I install it?
>>
>> XFree86-devel package is part of RedHat8 distribution and therefore
>> should be on the CDs you installed RedHat from. Usually one installs
>> RPM packages simply as:
>>
>> rpm -Uvh XFree86-devel-X.X.X-XX (X's stand for a specific version on
>> your CD)
>>
>> If you are not familiar with setting up/installing procedures on
>> RedHat linux, you may need to ask your system administrator to help
>> you with that...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Viktor
>>
>>
>> Scott Brozell wrote:
>>
>>> What are the outputs of
>>> rpm -q -f /usr/X11R6/include/X11/IntrinsicP.h
>>> rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/X11R6/include/X11/IntrinsicP.h
>>> when one does not have XFree86-devel installed ?
>>>
>> error: file ... : no such file or directory
>>
>> Or you mean if it was installed from other than rpm package? Then it
>> should just say:
>>
>> file /usr/X11R6/include/X11/IntrinsicP.h is not owned by any package
>>
>> But the circumstances for not installing XFree86-devel from a RH8
>> provided rpm package would have to be rather special (in other words,
>> why would one want to do that?).
>>
>>> I could not find in the rpm man page a clear statement regarding
>>> finding the package which contains a particular file.
>>>
>> rpm -qf <full filename> shold do that, but you're using/listing it
>> above, right?
>>
>>
>> -V.
>>
>>> On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, Viktor Hornak wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Do you also have XFree86-devel package installed? The files that are
>>>> missing are from that package...
>>>>
>>>> -Viktor
>>>>
>>>> Xiaobing Tian wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Dear amber users,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have compiled amber8 in Linux Red Hat 8.0 using l_fc_pc.7.1.038
>>>>> compiler. I think it passed the test ( a few possible failures).
>>>>> Although XFree86 was installed in my computer (usr/X11R6/bin) ,
>>>>> and I
>>>>> inserted -ldl after -lX11 in the definition of XALEAP_LIB in the
>>>>> makefile, still xleap could not be compiled ( see selected error
>>>>> messages bellow).
>>>>> What should I do in order to fix this problems?
>>>>>
>>>>> gcc -c -I/usr/X11R6/include -O2 -o xaHBondParmTable.o
>>>>> xaHBondParmTable.c
>>>>> xaHBondParmTable.c:44:35: X11/IntrinsicP.h: No such file or directory
>>>>> xaHBondParmTable.c:45:35: X11/StringDefs.h: No such file or directory
>>>>>
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