On Nov 24, 2007, at 7:12 PM, David Lanznar wrote:

> Actually, it IS a space - I hadn't noticed.
>
> my /usr directory contains (among other things)
>
>    /usr/X11
>    /usr/X11R6   (link to /usr/X11)
>    /usr/X11R6 1
>
> I don't know why that is, but I have had X11 installed on this  
> system all along.
>
>

That's precisely  why I didn't want to upgrade!

I briefly looked at
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?p=424099

Apparently, "X11R6 1" contains leftovers from Tiger, but the fact is  
that the "real" /usr/X11R6/ _doesn't_ have fontconfig.h in it. So  
this has to be fixed somehow, either by fixing X11 or with fink's  
fontconfig2-dev 2.4.1-5, as Benjamin mentioned. I don't know which is  
more likely to fix it, but the cuplrit is ultimately the changed X11  
installation, I think. Maybe someone else has gone through this  
Leopard X11 ordeal and can shed more light on it.

What you COULD try (if you're courageous) is to just manually copy  
the contents of "/usr/X11R6 1/fontconfig/" by hand into the directory  
"/usr/X11R6/fontconfig/" where they "should be", and re-run the  
ghostscript build:
sudo cp /usr/X11R6\ 1/include/fontconfig/* /usr/X11R6/include/ 
fontconfig/

Jens


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