the best thing is for system-xfree86 to check if it's replacing
xfree86-threaded and if get a list from fink of things that depends on x11
then test all those pkgs for the presence of the thread safe symbols using
nm, then offer to continue and recompile them all or to cancel and
continue with xfree86-threaded, but I'm not gonne make that sort of script
:P  I'm just gonna stay with the -threaded version my self.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Which leads to one unanswered question.
>>
>> If you had threaded apps installed, the force remove of the threaded
>> xfree86 left a lot of dependent "stuff" unusable because it was
>> compiled against the threaded libraries etc. How does one tell what
>> needs to be redone?
>
>Oh your issue was this one! I couldn't follow the thread you started, 
>cuz the list has been too hot since yesterday.
>
>Seems like this one is tough ...

-=[JFH]  Justin F. Hallett <Systems Analyst>
-=[JFH]  Rendek Communications Inc.
-=[JFH]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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