Ben Hines wrote:
>
>
> What does "fink list xfree" say? You have some conflict somewhere.. Have
> you made any packages yourself? Always depend on "x11" never xfree86-*.
>
> -Ben
I'm not sure why I have to get two copies of "blame the end user
'cuz it works for me" when one is too many. This is as tedious as
blaming sourceforge for changing their file structure, and
thinking "fink selfupdate cvs" was going to rewrite the file paths .
Here's what "fink list xfree" returns.
[/Users/paul]:: fink list xfree
Information about 1347 packages read in 31 seconds.
system-xfree86 4.2-1 Placeholder package for
manually installe...
i xfree86-base 4.2.0-6 XFree86 libraries, utilities,
clients and...
xfree86-rootles 4.2.0-3 MacOS X/Darwin XFree86 display
server.
xfree86-server 4.2.0-2 XFree86 display server (stable
release)
As I already said, the command to source init.sh was missing from
my .bashrc. mea culpa. It's back now. Things still don't work.
Storable.pm was installed in perl's search path so it could be
located without setting an additional variable.
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