Thanks for the suggestions. Rebuilding the two packages you mentioned did solve those problems. I was also able to solve the autotrace problem by rebuilding libjpeg (I think that was what did it). Most things that I want now seem to be installed, although that's no guarantee that they work correctly. Right now, I can't get tightvnc to work correctly, but it may have already been broken. Since it's not in the 10.3 tree yet, I will probably wait to see what happens. Right now, if I start vncserver and then try a vncviewer, I get:

467 [EMAIL PROTECTED]>vncviewer rachel.geo.rpi.edu:1
VNC server supports protocol version 3.3 (viewer 3.3)
dyld: vncviewer multiple definitions of symbol _vis
vncviewer definition of _vis
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib(vis.So) definition of _vis
Trace/BPT trap

I'm not sure what to make of that.


Thanks again,
Charles


On Nov 7, 2003, at 1:19 PM, jfm wrote:


Hi Martin,

I strongly doubt there is any difference in this respect between freetype2 and freetype2-hiniting.
May I rather suggest that he still has some .la files referring to libfreetype..
Here, to get rid of such references, I had to rebuild (in order) the following packages:


gd2 gtk+2 imagemagick gtkhtml gtkhtml1.1 gnome-print libgnomeprint2 libgnomeprintui2
gnome-python-py23 pstoedit graphviz eel evolution gnucash gnucash-hbci kdenetwork3


Lookind at the deps of pstoedit and bonobo, I would thus guess that imagemagick is the culprit
for the former, and gnome-print for the latter.
And since those have no deps among te above list, Charles Williams might get off the hook
by first just rebuilding those 2 packages.


Jean-Francois Mertens


On Nov 7, 2003, at 5:18 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:


On vendredi, nov 7, 2003, at 16:45 Europe/Paris, Charles Williams wrote:
[]
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link g++ -g -o libp2edrvmagick++.la -rpath /sw/lib/pstoedit-3.33 -lMagick++ -lMagick -llcms -ltiff -lfreetype -ljpeg -lpng -lXext -lSM -lICE -lX11 -lbz2 -lxml2 -lz -lpthread -lm -L/sw/lib -L/sw/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -L/sw/lib -L/sw/lib -module drvmagick++.lo -L. libpstoedit.la -L/sw/lib
grep: /sw/lib/libfreetype.la: No such file or directory
[]
I supposedly have freetype and freetype2 installed (and recently built):

242 [EMAIL PROTECTED]>fink list -i freetype
Information about 1590 packages read in 0 seconds.
i freetype-hinting 1.3.1-6 TrueType font rendering library, version 1, hinting enabled
i freetype-hinting-bin 1.3.1-6 TrueType font rendering library, version 1, hinting enabled
i freetype-hinting-shlibs 1.3.1-6 TrueType font rendering library, version 1, hinting enabled
i freetype2-hinting 2.1.3-11 TrueType font rendering library, version 2 (dummy)
i freetype2-hinting-shlibs 2.1.3-11 TrueType font rendering library, version 2, shared libs
[]
It's therefore unclear whether I really need fink's freetype libraries installed. Does anyone have any ideas?

I am all in favour of abandoning all the Fink freetype* packages, but in your case it looks like you should install the "freetype2" package.


Charles A. Williams
Dept. of Earth & Environmental Science
Science Center 2C01A
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY  12180
Phone:  (518) 276-3369
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