It seems like X11 is included with Lion: http://www.apple.com/macosx/apps/all.html#x11 I haven't installed it separately either and the JDK builds fine.
Cheers, Edvard On Apr 26, 2012, at 5:13 AM, Ray Kiddy wrote: > > On Apr 25, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Dalibor Topic wrote: > >> On 4/25/12 3:02 PM, Edvard Wendelin wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm working on some updates in the README-builds.html [1]. The first step >>> is to add the Mac OS X platform. I have gathered the requirements from the >>> Mac OS X port wiki [2][3]. It seems like Apple has dropped the "Mac" part >>> of "Mac OS X" and now only call the product "OS X Lion" [4]. Question is >>> if this is only a marketing term or if it's now the official name. In this >>> webrev I've used "Mac OS X". >>> >>> >> I'd suggest adding a line a la >> >> "After installing XCode, you must install the XCode command line tools. They >> are available for download through XCode itself." >> >> cheers, >> dalibor topic > > I would also suggest pointing out that X11 is required to build. I do not > think it is part of the base install of the Dev Tools, it is not separately > downloadable (so I need to try to find those @#$%@&! DVDs) and it is not a > command-line tool. Or is it part of what you get with that install option? I > am still on SnowLeopard, so I do not know. And I cannot build the JDK for > lack of freetype, which seems to come with X11. > > cheers - ray > > > ps: That's quite a signature there, Dalibor. Do you drive a really big car, > also? :-) >