On Jun 6, 2005, at 8:57 PM, Long Li wrote:

I have installed Apple's X11SDK (Xcode
Tools->Packages->X11SDK.pkg in the MAC OS X install
Disc1).

Nope--that's the development headers. You need to install the X11User.pkg from the Panther DVD (I don't remember the exact path to it)


What is the name of xfree86?

xfree86  ;-)

I tried to search
xfree86, but can not find it:
==================================
Mendel:~/fink-0.23.10 lilong$ fink list xfree86
Information about 1761 packages read in 0 seconds.
==================================


You only have the binary descriptions, and xfree86 didn't make it into the binary distribution for Tiger this time around.

Best regards,
Long

--- "Alexander K. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


x11 and x11-shlibs are virtual packages--several
different packages can
provide them.

You can install Apple's X11 (an optional package
from your OS install).
  Or you can build xorg or xfree86 from source.

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visiting MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Levitated Dipole Experiment
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