I always only had to install libusb-dev to get usb.h for the given case. André Am 2. Juni 2018 7:10:01 PM schrieb Peter Bortas <bortas@gmail.com>: > On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 2:03 PM <Ruud@baltissen.org> wrote: > >> It's clear usb.h is missing but in this case I have no idea where to >> look for it. FYI: Ubuntu was installed just 10 minutes before. > > You've got good tips on how to fix this, but let me hand out a more general > tip: > > root:~# apt-get install apt-file > root:~# apt-file update > root:~# apt-file search /usb.h | grep dev: > libomhacks-dev: /usr/include/omhacks/usb.h > libpcap0.8-dev: /usr/include/pcap/usb.h > libusb-dev: /usr/include/usb.h > libwine-development-dev: /usr/include/wine-development/windows/ddk/usb.h > mingw-w64-i686-dev: /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/include/usb.h > mingw-w64-x86-64-dev: /usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/include/usb.h > wine1.6-dev: /usr/include/wine/windows/ddk/usb.h > > usb.h is a bit trickier than usual since it's a very common file > pattern, thus the grep above, but for most files you will only get one > or two dev packages, and it will be obvious which one you want. > > (For RedHat people, look at "yum provides") > > Regards, > -- > Peter Bortas >Received on 2018-06-02 20:02:28
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