> > Missing dependencies? Check through the rest of the > build > > log. > > As far as I can tell, the kdemultimedia package will not > build kaudiocreator if the configure script can't find > cdda_interface.h and cdda_paranoia.h. > > In Slackware those header files are installed in > /usr/include/cdda rather than /usr/include. > > Adding the configure option > --with-extra-includes=/usr/include/cdda does not work. (This > configure option works in building kaffeine.) > > Modifying the $CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH path to include > /usr/include/cdda does not work. > > Creating sym links in /usr/include does not work. > > Creating sym links in /opt/trinity/include does not work. > > With --with-extra-includes=/usr/include/cdda, sym links in > /usr/include and /opt/trinity/include, and > CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH path including /usr/include/cdda, the > build log shows the following: > > checking for extra includes... no > checking for cdparanoia... /usr/bin/cdparanoia > checking cdda_interface.h usability... no > checking cdda_interface.h presence... no > checking for cdda_interface.h... no > checking for cdrom_drive.cdda_device_name in > cdda_interface.h... no > checking for paranoia_init in -lcdda_paranoia... yes > checking if kaudiocreator should be compiled... no > > The configure options need to recognize > --with-extra-includes=/usr/include/cdda and should look in > subdirectories of /usr/include. > > Would appreciate some help with fixing this. Sigh. Okay. My bad. I apologize. Inadvertently I was issuing my build command without sending the output through tee to a build log. Thus I was repeatedly reading the same build log. :) What is that definition of insanity? Repeating the same act and expecting different results? The configure option --with-extra-includes=/usr/include/cdda does indeed work. Building... Darrell