Hi
To John:
> The convention of using a -dev suffix to indicate "development" versions of libraries is a common to Debian
based systems, but is by no means universal.
Just as info. It is necessary on openSUSE 11 too to install these dev- libraries.
>Anyway, that's the reason why we don't give specific instructions for
installing on Debian/Ubuntu/openSUSE/... but leave it up to the
experts on those platforms to deal with such issues.
Good point, but I still asking myself if it wouldn't be better if there was a wiki where people could write down how they installed PSPP on there preferred distribution.
I know, moderating it.............. :-) Maybe somebody steps forward and will host such a wiki.
To Jae Cha:
>I have used openSUSE 11 64-bit as a guest OS of VMWare virtual machine, and had lots of problems with it
PSPP works fine on openSUSE 11 on VMWare. But the points you mention:
- using "./configure CFLAGS=-fgnu89-inline."
- ....I installed libglade-dev, the installation..
apply to openSUSE too. After that it installes fine. It then runs nice if you also change the path where to search for the libraries.
But I guess this is no difference situation as for other distributions.
Have fun