Good.

If you installed the Fink xfree86-base | rootless packages first, and then Apple X11, then you're definitely OK--your system was always using the Apple X11 headers/libs, and you just had an entry for xfree86-base-shlibs in your database.

--
Alexander K. Hansen
Levitated Dipole Experiment
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/LDX

On Thursday, August 21, 2003, at 07:46 AM, Jonathan Levi MD wrote:

Thank you. I did the things in your 1) and 2); system-xfree86 has been installed successfully , and the computer is now updating 138 packages. Jonathan

At 11:32 AM -0400 8/20/03, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I see two things:

1) You shouldn't have system-xfree86 and xfree86-base-shlibs both. You should uninstall xfree86-base-shlibs and then reinstall Apple X11 and the SDK (to replace any deleted files).

2) The "node exists" error is in the FAQ (4.8):

http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-general.php#node-exists





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