Compiling Python Imaging under LinuxPPC
Bernhard Reiter
breiter at usf.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE
Thu Apr 13 06:20:54 EDT 2000
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[Posted and mailed] William, sorry for answering so late. But I have build PIL on LinuxPPC (LinuxPPC2000 on a Powerbook Lombarde) without major problems. I downloaded Imaging-1.0 as tarball and just followed the instructions. The only thing I had to do was to change the Tcl/Tk support and library location line in "Setup" to include the position of the X11 libraries. ( I just added "-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11" ) The rest was just out of the book. :)= I would suggest that you try building it from the Imaging-1.0.tar.gz. BTW: I got sketch 0.6.5 running fine here. Bernhard In article <20000412144842.06030.00002524 at ng-ch1.aol.com>, willadams at aol.com (William F. Adams) writes: > When I attempt to compile the Sketch .src.rpm, the compilation fails because > Imaging.h is not where it's supposed to be. > > I ddin't see much in the way of documentation with the .src.rpm for PIL, sorry. -- Professional Service around Free Software (intevation.net) The FreeGIS Project (freegis.org) Association for a Free Informational Infrastructure (ffii.org)
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