On Tuesday 31 December 2002 15:02, Frederic Lepied wrote: > --=-=-= > Name : XFree86 Relocations: (not relocateable) > Version : 4.2.99.3 Vendor: MandrakeSoft > Release : 1.20021223.3mdk Build Date: Tue Dec 31 14:40:33 > 2002 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: > hp6.mandrakesoft.com Group : System/XFree86 Source > RPM: (none) > Size : 56363828 License: MIT > Packager : Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > URL : http://www.xfree86.org/ > Summary : Part of the XFree86 implementation of the X Window System. > Description : > If you want to install the X Window System (TM) on > your machine, you'll need to install XFree86. > > The X Window System provides the base technology > for developing graphical user interfaces. Simply stated, > X draws the elements of the GUI on the user's screen and > builds methods for sending user interactions back to the > application. X also supports remote application deployment--running an > application on another computer while viewing the input/output > on your machine. X is a powerful environment which supports > many different applications, such as games, programming tools, > graphics programs, text editors, etc. XFree86 is the version of > X which runs on Linux, as well as other platforms. > > This package contains the basic fonts, programs and documentation > for an X workstation. You will also need the XFree86-server > package, which contains the program which drives your video > hardware. > > In addition to installing this package, you will need to install the > drakxtools package to configure your card using XFdrake. You may also > need to install one of the XFree86 fonts packages. > > And finally, if you are going to develop applications that run as > X clients, you will also need to install XFree86-devel. > > > --=-=-= > > * Tue Dec 31 2002 Frederic Lepied <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 4.2.99.3-1.20021223.3mdk > > - obsoletes/provides libXft2(-devel)
what happend to Xft.h? is it coming back or gone forever. -willem
