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Ok ... on to part 3
Random picture of Val ...
Ask this girl what her new name is today ...
Ask this one to read her new poem to you that she wrote for her teacher
Another random picture of Val ...
Click to enlarge 'cuz David's livin' large.
Enjoy.
Let us know when you're ready ... the next set of pictures is awaiting your comments.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
For those of you we've missed ... part 2
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We will have some more recent pictures later, but here are some that are more important for now ...
Hi, Grandma ...
Looking through the pictures from the birthday party ...
Whose face is that in the mirror at the shine party?
Hi, David.
Hi, Mommy.
Great! A group photo from a while back ... make sure you click on this one to see it full size.
How have you been since we last posted? Just leave a comment below when your ready ... part 3 with new pictures is ready to post.
May the Lord bless you and keep you ...
We will have some more recent pictures later, but here are some that are more important for now ...
Hi, Grandma ...
Looking through the pictures from the birthday party ...
Whose face is that in the mirror at the shine party?
Hi, David.
Hi, Mommy.
Great! A group photo from a while back ... make sure you click on this one to see it full size.
How have you been since we last posted? Just leave a comment below when your ready ... part 3 with new pictures is ready to post.
May the Lord bless you and keep you ...
Monday, September 29, 2008
configure: error: INSERT_PACKAGE_X_HERE requires INSERT_PACKAGE_Y_HERE libraries and headers.
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This may happen under cygwin when you are running the configure command as part of the configure, make, make install procedure for some package ... and you forgot to install "make".
You may have automake, autoconfigure, and several other packages installed, thinking that make must also have been installed as a dependency ... do not be so naive like I was. Install the make package from cygwin, and you error may just go away.
Hope that helps.
This may happen under cygwin when you are running the configure command as part of the configure, make, make install procedure for some package ... and you forgot to install "make".
You may have automake, autoconfigure, and several other packages installed, thinking that make must also have been installed as a dependency ... do not be so naive like I was. Install the make package from cygwin, and you error may just go away.
Hope that helps.