Thanks,
I did read 8.11 and thought I was different because my osX is 10.2.6 and I was not using Apple X11 and I had just recently installed Xfree86 4.3 binaries from xfree86.org. Plus X11 works, as I use it with open office. Fink does offer an option to keep my X11 I just don't understand what to type in.


Dan


On Sunday, December 21, 2003, at 07:18 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:


Dan wrote:

I installed X11 outside of fink and fink does show a virtual place holder showing system-xfree86 2:4.3-1. Then, everytime I go install some other package, fink wants to remove system-xfree86 and install xfree86.

There is no other answer than what has been given to all the others who reported the same problem: FAQ#8.11 http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-packages.php#apple-x11-wants- xfree86


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Martin



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