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or if you would like FLTK location on different place (default is | or if you would like FLTK location on different place (default is | ||
- | ''/usr/local'', use ''prefix'') parameter, like: | + | ///usr/local//, use //prefix//) parameter, like: |
<code> | <code> | ||
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edelib should be compiled without much of problems and compilation | edelib should be compiled without much of problems and compilation | ||
commands are pretty much the same as for compiling FLTK (except you are | commands are pretty much the same as for compiling FLTK (except you are | ||
- | using ''jam'' as build tool). Here are they in the order: | + | using //jam// as build tool). Here are they in the order: |
<code> | <code> | ||
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</code> | </code> | ||
- | You can use ''prefix'' parameter for desired location. As superuser, | + | You can use //prefix// parameter for desired location. As superuser, |
running: | running: | ||
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you can apply a small hack. | you can apply a small hack. | ||
- | /!\ '''Please note how this hack can change how gcc works, so after you | + | :!: **Please note how this hack can change how gcc works, so after you |
- | change the given file, recompile EDE and revert those changes.''' | + | change the given file, recompile EDE and revert those changes.** |
As superuser, open the file | As superuser, open the file | ||
- | ''/usr/include/c++/VERSION/PLATFORM-DISTRO/bits/c++config.h'', where | + | ///usr/include/c++/VERSION/PLATFORM-DISTRO/bits/c++config.h//, where |
- | ''VERSION'' is gcc version (like 4.7.2) and ''PLATFORM-DISTRO'' is | + | //VERSION// is gcc version (like 4.7.2) and //PLATFORM-DISTRO// is |
- | distribution specific folder, like ''i686-redhat-linux''. Locate the | + | distribution specific folder, like //i686-redhat-linux//. Locate the |
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