You have an existing X11 installation in /usr/X11R6 and/or /etc/X11. This package refuses to overwrite these. Remove them, then tell Fink to install xfree86 again. (The package won't be recompiled.) If you want to keep your X11 installation, install system-xfree86 resp. system-xtools instead to make this known to Fink's package system.
If I understand this correct, it's telling me that if I wish to keep X11 installed as it is (which is what I do want), then I need to install system-xfree86 and system-xtools, respectively, in place of xfree86. However, a fink install system-xfree86 or system-xtools produces:
No packages to install.
So, what is it that I need to do?
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