Thank you very much: I recognized that the readme file says 
"system-xfree86 is a bundle package that doesn't install any files of 
its own".


On 2002.04.21, at 02:54, Ben Hines wrote:

> At 1:15 AM +0900 4/21/02, Shinji Kojima wrote:
>> Thank you. But I have already installed XFree86 4.2.0 on Mac OS X,
>> though it was installed before FINK by a double-clickable installer.
>> That means I use system-xfree86 package of FINK.
>>
>> I have tried to install xfree86-base package of FINK because I suspect 
>> system-xfree86 package
>> disables the menu bar of twm. But the FINK installer requires removing 
>> XFree86 4.2.0 already installed.
>
>
> system-xfree86 does nothing of the sort. It is just a placeholder 
> package that other packages can depend on.
>
> If you do:
>
> dpkg -c /sw/fink/debs/system-xfree86_4.1-2_darwin-powerpc.deb
>
> You will see that it just contains a readme file.
>
> -Ben
> -- http://homepage.mac.com/bhines/
>


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