Hi. I was trying to compile Wine 1.1.11 (because 1.1.12 appears to have a problem running InstallShield installers) from source on Sun Solaris 10 UNIX, and after I run configure, I get this: "configure: libXxf86vm development files not found, XFree86 Vidmode won't be supported. configure: libxrandr development files not found, XRandr won't be supported. configure: libxcomposite development files not found, Xcomposite won't be supported. configure: libhal development files not found, no dynamic device support. configure: libgnutls development files not found, no schannel support. configure: libsane development files not found, scanners won't be supported. configure: liblcms development files not found, Color Management won't be supported. configure: libcapi20 development files not found, ISDN won't be supported. configure: libcups development files not found, CUPS won't be supported. configure: libldap (OpenLDAP) development files not found, LDAP won't be supported. configure: WARNING: OpenSSL development files not found, SSL won't be supported. configure: Finished. Do 'make depend && make' to compile Wine." How will the lack of all those X-related files impact the graphics stuff? Also, I installed "lcms", but it can't find the include file which is in /opt/local/include (I don't install to /usr/local because I've heard that one should not use that on Solaris Unix.). Any way to get the compiler to recognize that directory? The relevant log snippet is "configure:7571: checking lcms.h usability configure:7588: cc -c -g conftest.c >&5 "conftest.c", line 64: cannot find include file: <lcms.h> cc: acomp failed for conftest.c configure:7595: $? = 2 configure: failed program was: <rest snipped>" I'm using Sun's compiler (the one that comes with Sun Studio 12), not GCC, by the way.