Works like a champ now. Thank you! In your opinion is it worth
building scribus-aqua?

On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jon Choy wrote:
>>
>>  These are all the directories in my directory. Which ones of Qt
>> should I move? Should I also move the libxml2 out of the way as well?
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /Library/Frameworks
>> $ ls
>> AquaTerm.framework/             Tcl.framework/
>> HPDeviceModel.framework/        Tk.framework/
>> HPPml.framework/                cisco-vpnclient.framework/
>> HPServicesInterface.framework/  libMagick++.framework/
>> HPSmartPrint.framework/         libMagick.framework/
>> Python.framework/               libWand.framework/
>> Qt3Support.framework/           libbz2.framework/
>> QtAssistant.framework/          libcharset.framework/
>> QtCore.framework/               libiconv.framework/
>> QtDesigner.framework/           libjasper.framework/
>> QtDesignerComponents.framework/ libjpeg.framework/
>> QtGui.framework/                libpng.framework/
>> QtNetwork.framework/            libqscintilla2.3.0.0.dylib*
>> QtOpenGL.framework/             libqscintilla2.3.0.dylib@
>> QtScript.framework/             libqscintilla2.3.dylib@
>> QtSql.framework/                libqscintilla2.dylib@
>> QtSvg.framework/                libtiff.framework/
>> QtTest.framework/               libxml2.framework/
>> QtXml.framework/                libz.framework/
>
> Seeing all this, I would recommend to move the whole thing out of the way
> while building the Fink scribus package:
>
>  sudo mv /Library/Frameworks /Library/Frameworks_away
>  fink install scribus
>  sudo mv /Library/Frameworks_away /Library/Frameworks
>
> /Library/Frameworks is the equivalent of /usr/local and can have the same
> destructive effect.
>
> --
> Martin
>
>
>

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