To: Peter MastrenSubject: Re: hylafax-v4.0beta020 Cc: hylafax-users@hylafax.org Date: Sun, 25 Aug 1996 21:14:15 PDT From: Mike Broxterman Peter, I had the same problem with my Linux system, I got around it by adding the g++ include path in the "defs.in" file. line 207: GC++INCS = -I. -I${DEPTH} -I${SRCDIR} -I/usr/g++-include \ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To the best of my knowledge, any gcc driver configured to support C++ automatically searches the target location for the g++-include directory when compiling C++ code. If you have to explicitly add this to the search path then it indicates to me that gcc was incorrectly built or is improperly configured. BTW, the intended way to add includes and the like is not by editing the input files used by configure but rather to set configuration parameters prior to running configure--consult the documentation for specifics. Sam