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>>>>> "Soren" == Soren Dayton <csdayton@cs.uchicago.edu> writes:

> Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com> writes:

Frederic> xmu lib. is not detected by configure and is missing at link

sb> O.K.  Do you have libpng, or did the detection fail for that too?

Frederic> Same problem with libpng, not detected.

sb> O.K.  It's probably related then.  libpng is not configure-detected
sb> because of incompatibilities in /bin/bash as /bin/sh.

Soren> are you _sure_ that is the reason?  It also fails on Solaris.
Soren> Here is an example of the failure:

No, I'm not.

Your png example shows quite clearly it should be testing with -lz but
isn't.  The configure script looks like it is supposed to test -lpng
with -lz.
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