From deal@kzoo.edu Tue Jan 11 17:55:01 2000 From: deal@kzoo.edu (Ralph M. Deal) Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 12:55:01 -0500 Subject: [dnd] Failure of configure Message-ID: <387B6E73.92E0035B@kzoo.edu> Greetings, dynamic viewers, I just downloaded dnd along with gtkglarea and Mesa-3.0, the latter two in rpm form for my RedHat 6.1. Both of those rpm's installed fine except for a warning about /opt/kde/lib not being present. After untarring dnd, I ran configure which gave a few no's, mostly yes's, but then stopped abruptly with the message Can't find OpenGL on line 6314. Now I thought Mesa-3.0 was supposed to substitute for OpenGL. What have I done wrong? Looking forward to your experienced advice, Ralph deal@kzoo.edu PS I'm interested in finding simulation packages that might be useful for high school teachers of science who want to use LINUX in the classroom. DND seems a natural (with small molecules of course). From justin@ukans.edu Fri Jan 14 23:55:30 2000 From: justin@ukans.edu (Justin Bradford) Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:55:30 -0600 (CST) Subject: [dnd] Failure of configure In-Reply-To: <387B6E73.92E0035B@kzoo.edu> Message-ID: On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Ralph M. Deal wrote: > After untarring dnd, I ran configure which gave a few no's, mostly > yes's, but then stopped abruptly with the message > Can't find OpenGL on line 6314. > Now I thought Mesa-3.0 was supposed to substitute for OpenGL. What > have I done wrong? configure should have made a log (configure.log, I believe) and the end of the file might explain things. If you could post that here, it would be helpful. Some quick guesses to fix it, however: did you run /sbin/ldconfig after installing the other libraries? was mesa installed in a "strange" (non-standard) location? Justin