<p>bonjour</p>
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<p>j'aissaie de compiler avec ubuntu</p>
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<p>au configure j'ai ce message je pense que intltoo est trop ancien</p>
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<p>mais est ce qu'il manque autre chose</p>
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<p>merçi</p>
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<p>ubuntu 10.4</p>
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<p>voila ce qu'il y a dans la console</p>
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