On Tuesday, Jan 28, 2003, at 07:24 Japan, Birdy Complex wrote:
Right, that's the right way to go. What system-xfree86 does is to check out the integrity of an exisiting installation (like XDarwin or Appl's X11).You want system-xfree86. You've installed Apple's X11, so you don't need
(1) system-xfree86: Placeholder package for manually installed XFree86
(2) xfree86-base: XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data
So, the question is, which one do I choose?
Do I need to install xfree86 even after I installed
Apple's X11?
Fink to install its xfree86-base. Instead, you should install
system-xfree86.
Cheers,
Kow
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