On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 17:29:38 +0100 Christian Biere <christianbiere%gmx.de@localhost> wrote: > > >> Problem is, that hemidal config generate these CFLAGS: > > >> # krb5-config --cflags > > >> -I/usr/pkg/include/krb5 -I/usr/pkg/include > > >> instead of: > > >> -I/usr/pkg/include > > This wouldn't really solve anything. true > > >> and projects which are using hemidal could include it's headers via: > > >> #include <krb5/glob.h> > > >> #include <krb5/fnmatch.h> > > This still doesn't help if you have /usr/include/krb5/. > > > >> instead of: > > >> #include <glob.h> > > >> #include <fnmatch.h> > > >> > > >> But, problem is more disputable, cause these headers is in system too, > > >> but with some another extension for krb5 (heimdal) :S true > and others there exist no replacement either. In general it's not > really a good idea to have the same library in pkgsrc and in the > base system, so I'd try to use as much as possible from pkgsrc. but, here problem could be (in gnome-commander is), that project want use libraries from base system, not from heimdal. Hemidal is included by some dependencies of dependencies. But in code, project developer want use OS dependence header and library from base. -- Ondřej Tůma Unix-like system is the best operation system from the top of the world. I'm lucky BSD and linux user. :) Use unix-like, be free. :) www.blackmouse.biz hash.webjet.cz ICQ: 107760454 JABBER: mcbig%jabber.cz@localhost MSN: ondra.tu%atlas.cz@localhost
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