On 4/24/06 9:07 PM, "Hisashi T Fujinaka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My guess is that you missed something; there are all sorts of
> dependencies you need to delete. You might want to delete everything in
> /sw and /usr/X11R6 and start over.

I reinitialized the drive about a week ago for the sole purpose of insuring
that I was starting over. I installed a system with developer tools but
without Apple's X11 (I *had* installed Apple's X11 the first time I got the
segfault error during the setup of xorg), then installed and updated Fink
from fink-0.24.15.tar.gz, then tried to build and install xorg. I didn't try
using version 24.14 of Fink, because the segfault error had already occurred
once when I compiled and installed xorg under that version. I can't think of
any other more direct course of action to the segfault error through which a
clean start might have been insured. From my experience, I can't imagine
anything that could result in avoiding the segfault error with identical
hardware unless it involves deviation from the above course of action. If
anyone has successfully followed that procedure on the 20" dual core Intel
iMac, then I wouldn't have any idea how to go about explaining why their
result wasn't identical to mine, but I would surely like to know.

-- 
Laine Lee



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