At about 1:57 PM -0400 on 7/6/05, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
This means you need to run "sudo rm -rf /etc/X11"
And I assume you _want_ xfree86 rather than Apple's X11...
Not sure ... do I lose something by removing Apple's X11?
Maybe not--it's really up to you. You're probably just missing the
X11SDK--if your "update-all" also includes any packages that need to
be built from source.
Most of my fink installation was installed from source. Does this
mean X11SDK is there? If that's not necessarily true, how do I find
out if it is there?
What version of libgnomeprint2.2-shlibs do you have? It may be
that you just need to update libgnomeprint2.2 to match that.
libgnomeprint2.2-shlibs is not installed either. It produces the
same error, even when trying to install only that package.
"the same error" meaning the error involving xfree86? An annoyance
that I have occasionally with apt-get is that it makes you solve
_all_ of the problems before it can do anything.
Yes, that error. And, yes, it *is* annoying :)
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