On 8/1/11 8:06 AM, Jörg Mertins wrote:
> Hello Alexander Hansen,  
> 
> First, thank you for your quick reply! 
> 
> The output of  
> fink-virtual-pkgs --debug 2>&1 | grep -C 8 x11-dev
> is absolutely nothing, the prompt just reappears again. 

oops, that's telling us what we already know.  Try

fink-virtual-pkgs --debug 2>&1 | grep -C 8 Xlib.h

> 
> In my applications folder there is an X11.app as well as an Xquartz.app The 
> X11.app launches well and when I go to "about...", it gives me the same as 
> the Xquartz.app, namely Xquartz 2.6.3
> 

The app bundles are utterly irrelevant here.  Those are the X11 display
servers, which are separate from the development headers.

> I am slightly confused because unlike in Mac OS 10.5 or 10.6 I did NOT notice 
> any install options while installing Lion via the appstore download nor did I 
> notice options with the Xcode install. And I used fink successfully with snow 
> leopard and Xquartz being installed… Now what's possibly a way of of this? 
> 
> Thanks,
> Joe. 
> 
> --
> Dr. Jörg Mertins
> Fakultät für Physik, Uni Regensburg
> joerg.mert...@physik.uni-regensburg.de
> Tel.: +49 (0)941-943-2088
> 
> 
>

Apple's installer has been known to leave files out--we've seen quite a
few instances of that over the years.

What does  "ls /usr/X11/include/X11" show?

-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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