What version of XFree86 did you install, and what version of
system-xfree86 are you trying to install?

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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Alan Leigh wrote:

>
> Hello all,
>
> Bit of a beginner's question for you here. I've had a bit of a look
> around but I couldn't find any answer. I manually installed (from
> binaries) Xfree86 and Xdarwin... and since then I've installed Fink.
> when i do
>
> fink install system-xfree86
>
> it looks for it, then reports it can't find /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlib.h
>
> Do I need to install source as well? Xdarwin etc works, but fink wont
> install any packages, because it says I don't have a valid X
> installation. Does anyone have any ideas? If I do need to install
> source, now that I've installed the binary realease, do I need to do
> anything special? I've got some C++ background, so it seems to me that a
> .h would only come with a source install.
>
> Any help would be muchly appreciated.
>
> Alan
>
>
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