Yes, I am using Jaguar with the 10.2 Dev tools. All the Fink-installed
software I use has been compiled from source.

I forgot to insert this step:

2a) Edit /sw/etc/fink.conf so that the "Trees" line looks like:

Trees: local/main unstable/main unsatble/crypto stable/main stable/crypto

On 9/1/02 8:50 PM, A S Hodel enlightened us with:

> Does that work with the new developer tools supplied with 10.2?  I'm
> getting xterm failure
> due to missing symbols expected in one library or another, and readline
> (not part of X) just plain won't compile due to missing symbols when
> readline-shlibs is compiled.
> 
> On Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 07:23  PM, Ian L. wrote:
> 
>> On 9/1/02 8:05 PM, Andy enlightened us with:
>> 
>>> Since installing Jaguar I've had no success getting Xfree to run. By
>>> now I've probably screwed things up royally. I'd like to remove all
>>> traces and start fresh.
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Please point me out if I'm wrong, but I'd suggest the process for
>> installing
>> XFree86 from scratch on Jaguar would be the following:
>> 
>> 1) Remove Fink, if it's installed:
>> 
>>     http://fink.sourceforge.net/faq/usage-fink.php#removing
>> 
>> 2) [Re]install Fink
>> 
>> 3) Run `fink scanpackages'
>> 
>> 4) Run `fink selfupdate' choosing to update from CVS, anonymously
>> 
>> 5) Run `fink install xfree86-base xfree86-rootless'
>> 
>> 6) Sip and enjoy.

-- 
Ian L.
    http://www.logicallemon.com/
    - Perl, Mac OS X, Zsh, Vim
    - bass guitar, downtempo electronica




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