Could someone have a look at the instructions for compiling X11 from source on the web site.

(Below a copy). Are those instructions still valid? (config and make world for example).

3.4 The Official Source

If you've got the time to spare, you can build XFree86 4.5 from source. You can find the source on your local XFree86 mirror in the directory 4.5.0/source. Grab all seven XFree86-4.5.0-src-#.tgz tarballs and extract them in the same directory. You can customize the build by putting macro definitions in the file config/cf/host.def in the XFree86 source tree. See config/cf/darwin.cf for some hints. (Note: Only the macros that have an #ifndef check around them can be overwritten in host.def.)

When you're happy with your configuration, compile and install XFree86 with the following commands:

make World
sudo make install install.man

Cheers,
Mich�le


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