[Alexander K. Hansen] > On 4/29/02 13:46, "Henrik Holm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > After successful installation of Fink, I want to install X11. > > However, I am a little confused as to which version is the > > current. The documentation on > > http:/fink.sourceforge.net/doc/X11/inst-xfree86.php states > > that Xfree86 v.4.1.0 is the current 'released' version. > > However, both the XonX sourceforge pages and xfree86 home > > pages says that 4.2.0 (incorporating rootless X11) is the most > > current one. Also, when I try 'fink install xfree86-base', it > > seems like it fetches a 4.2.0 package (the name is > > X420src-1.tgz) > > The fink documentation is out of date. The current version is indeed 4.2 .
[...] > 2) You can download the source tarballs (X420src-<1,2,3>.tgz) from any > xfree86.org mirror, move them to /sw/src and 'fink install' as usual. Thanks! That worked nicely. Now for the next question: I understand that xfree86-base does not incorporate a server. I guess that is still right? I was wanting to use the rootless XonX server; however maybe the �native� xfree86-server is rootless now? Or should I use the xfree86-rootless package? -- Henrik _______________________________________________ Fink-beginners mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners
