Ihar 'Philips' Filipau wrote: []
As to the FAQ - I didn't expected this kind of "auto-detection", I expected that I need somehow add manually Apple's x11. So I just didn't guessed that this is faq.
It is a good principle to assume that any question you want to ask has been asked before or might even be a FAQ :-)
Actually I was relying very much on promise of Fink to "never leave /sw/ heirarchy". Fink's xfree86 was screwed up happily by Apple's one, just because for some reasons Fink have installed it *out* of /sw/.
Where do you see this "promise"?
Remove this clause, please. Or put warning somewhere, that xdarwin is going to be installed in /Applications/. Actually I initially didn't found it at all - /sw/ has had few traces of X11, but no server itself. Very confusing.
Where do you want something removed? At the places where the Fink documentation talks about the fact that Fink installs into /sw, I am always seeing that it mentions the exception of /usr/X11R6. See for example,
http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/comp-packages.php#cant-install-xfree
What is really confusing that I have downloaded X11 from Apple - and FAQ says that X11SDK must be on Panther's CDs. Is it correct? I have bought iBook with Panther preinstalled - and XCode packages were already on hard drive - I wasn't checking CDs at all...
Then you may have the X11SDK.pkg on your hard disk, too. Probably in /Applications/Installers. If you have it, you can it install from there, of course. It is possible that the Fink documentation does not cover all possibilities here.
-- Martin
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