I have fink -V Package manager version: 0.16.2 Distribution version: 0.6.2.cvs
Are you saying to leave the full /sw folder as is and just delete X11 in Utilities and X11SDK and then reinstall just those two pieces? Guess I am confused if the problem is on the local machine side [X11 and X11SDK.pkg] or on the fink side. Remove the /sw folder as well and reinstall that?
thanks jeff
On Nov 19, 2003, at 7:22 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Jeff Gray wrote:
Nope, not there fink-virtual-pkgs|grep xfree returns blank.
Then you're missing key files that the system-xfree86 autodetection looks for.
I'm not sure if they've asked (I hadn't followed this thread), what version of fink do you have (fink --version)? You have to have 0.16.0 or higher for the system-xfree86 stuff to work at all; 0.16.1 at the least is recommended to get around some -threaded dependency issues.
It seems like your best bet is to just start fresh, removing your X11 files altogether and reinstalling from the user package and the SDK. If system-xfree86 doesn't show up in fink-virtual-pkgs, you don't even have /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib -- so things are pretty messed up anyways.
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