I just installed Kubuntu 8 on a VM, installed GCC 4.2.4. I'm using Socketmud 1.10 (don't know how to use Jobo's new list functions). When I attempt a make on stock code, the first line I get is
In file included from socket.c:22: mud.h:8:18: error: zlib.h: No such file or directory.
Just to help you in the future, note that headers in the linux kernel folder are not in any way relevant to compiling regular applications. Most distributions won't even install those headers at all, because the one and only thing they're good for is compiling custom kernel modules and for compiling glibc. In other words, the compiler won't look in that folder, and if you tried to force it to, it might not even work because the zlib in the kernel may be modified or different than the regular zlib.
I just installed Kubuntu 8 on a VM, installed GCC 4.2.4. I'm using Socketmud 1.10 (don't know how to use Jobo's new list functions). When I attempt a make on stock code, the first line I get is
The file physically exists in the following path
Any tips on how to fix that?