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Hi!. <br>
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 Have the next error on install libxml2.<br>
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<small>python/bin/python setup.py install<br>
failed to find headers for libxml2: update includes_dir</small><br>
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This my version of python <br>
<br>
<small>==>
/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/python/bin/python<br>
Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Jul 21 2010, 13:05:40) [C] on hp-ux11<br>
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.</small><br>
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I'm Installing libxml2 for python 2.6.5, and this error break the
install. <br>
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The  python path prefix is <small>/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/python,
and i don't privileges of root.<br>
<br>
The configuration to be personalized, in prefix path.<br>
<br>
My compile line is: <br>
<small>./configure
--with-python=/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/python
\<br>
--prefix=/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/libxml
\<br>
--with-libxml-include-prefix=/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/pythonPruebas/libxml2/libxml2-INC/usr/local/include/libxml2/libxml
</small><br>
<br>
<br>
</small><br>
This is the output when finalize compiling this is message: <br>
<br>
<small><small>Enabled Schemas/Relax-NG support<br>
configure: creating ./config.status<br>
config.status: creating libxml2.spec<br>
config.status: creating Makefile<br>
config.status: creating include/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating include/libxml/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating doc/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating doc/examples/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating example/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating python/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating python/tests/Makefile<br>
config.status: creating include/libxml/xmlversion.h<br>
config.status: creating xml2-config<br>
config.status: creating libxml-2.0.pc<br>
config.status: creating libxml-2.0-uninstalled.pc<br>
config.status: creating xml2Conf.sh<br>
config.status: creating python/setup.py<br>
config.status: creating config.h<br>
config.status: config.h is unchanged<br>
config.status: executing depfiles commands</small></small><br>
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And this is output of make install: <br>
<br>
<small><small>Libraries have been installed in:<br>
  
/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/python/lib/python2.6/site-packages</small></small><br>
<br>
<small><small>If you ever happen to want to link against installed
libraries<br>
in a given directory, LIBDIR, you must either use libtool, and<br>
specify the full pathname of the library, or use the `-LLIBDIR'<br>
flag during linking and do at least one of the following:<br>
   - add LIBDIR to the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH' environment variable<br>
     during execution<br>
   - use the `-LLIBDIR' linker flag<br>
<br>
See any operating system documentation about shared libraries for<br>
more information, such as the ld(1) and ld.so(8) manual pages.<br>
<br>
Making install in tests<br>
No suffix list.<br>
No suffix list.<br>
        /bin/sh ../../mkinstalldirs
/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/libxml/share/doc/libxml2-python-2.6.4/examples<br>
mkdir -p --
/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/libxml/share/doc/libxml2-python-2.6.4/examples<br>
        (for test in build.py    attribs.py      tst.py 
tstxpath.py     xpathext.py     push.py         pushSAX.py     
pushSAXhtml.py  error.py        serialize.py validate.py       
tstURI.py       cutnpaste.py xpathret.py        xpath.py       
outbuf.py       inbuf.py        resolver.py  regexp.py  reader.py      
reader2.py      reader3.py      reader4.py      reader5.py     
reader6.py      reader7.py      walker.py       ctxterror.py
readererr.py relaxng.py    thread2.py tst.xml      valid.xml      
invalid.xml; \<br>
          do ../.././install-sh -c -m 0644 ./$test
/bscs/bscs/prod/523/WORK/MP/NORTEL/IN/MEXICO/CDRS/ATS/MONITOREO/reportes_Milton/libxml/share/doc/libxml2-python-2.6.4/examples
; done)<br>
</small></small><br>
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This an issue?, or bug?<br>
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Greetings.<br>
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