Install 'expat-devel' or 'libexpat1-dev' package with your OS package manager. To set the directory in which to find expat. Checking if your kit is complete Checking if you have Test::More Yes 1. Yes 6. Makefile recipe for target 'Expat. Retry with --force to force install it.
After some reserch, I found that it wants "expat", so I've installed it already using apt-get: apt-get install expat Reading package lists Done Building dependency tree Reading state information Done expat is already the newest version 2. Improve this question. Andrew Newby Andrew Newby 1 1 gold badge 18 18 silver badges 41 41 bronze badges.
You're missing that it says install expat-devel , not install expat. JennyD thanks - where are you seeing that? I get this when trying to install: E: Unable to locate package expat-devel — Andrew Newby.
JennyD never mind - That seems to have done it : Please put this as an answer, and I'll accept. Can't belive I missed that! You are very much not the first person to miss that Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
In order to get the libraries and header files you need, you should follow this line in the output: Install 'expat-devel' or 'libexpat1-dev' package with your OS package manager. Improve this answer.
Jenny D Jenny D More precisely, just expat will get the libraries, but it won't get the header files. Thanks rakslice, I've edited the answer to make that clear. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
Sign up using Email and Password. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Its installed. I've installed it via source and via apt get, and yet running it in the command line tells me it does not exist. I've installed this same app. Indeed if you run intltool it says it doesn't show up. I think it's not one tool but a set of several.
Type intltool in the terminal, but do not hit enter. Instead double hit TAB button. It should show you couple of different commands. Here's what i mean:. Side note: when I looked into the software-center before installing , it said intltool-debian was already installed. But those appear to be different files. It's one of the hidden packages:. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community.
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