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Compile error on Linux: Elektron-SDK1.2.2.linux/setup/Elektron-SDK1.2.2.linux.rrg/Cpp-C/Eta/Applications/Examples/AuthLock/rsslAuthLock.c:17:22: fatal error: dacs_lib.h: No such file or directory

Has anyone else also encountered this error? What is the best way to resolve? I am trying to compile on RedHat 7.5 with gcc-5.2.1

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The Cmake script was designed and tested with supported compiler and OS. Basically, the development team uses the default gnu compiler provided by CMake and included in the Linux distribution.

As far as I understand Redhat 7.5 and GCC5.2 is not listed under supported OS and compiler. Therefore, it could be an error when using the script on unsupported OS and compiler. For supported OS and compilers, refer to the Compatibility Matrix.

I would suggest you try the Elektron SDK on supported OS and compiler instead.

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