Hello,

Thanks to that clear answer! However, it still has problems (cf. attached
main2.log) The suggested solution seems to modify an environment path, but
it does not indicate to which value this path should be modified to... and
how

Thank you for your help

Zell

On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 10:20 AM, Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> On Sep 20, 2010, at 03:15, Z wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your attention. The file is attached.
>
> The relevant error in the file appears to be:
>
> > :info:configure checking for XI... configure: error: Package requirements
> (xproto >= 7.0.13 x11 >= 1.2.99.1 xextproto >= 7.0.3 xext >= 1.0.99.1
> inputproto >= 1.9.99.902) were not met:
> > :info:configure
> > :info:configure Requested 'xext >= 1.0.99.1' but version of Xext is 1.0.5
>
> You appear to have xorg-libXext version 1.0.5 installed, but xorg-libXi
> 1.3.2 requires xorg-libXext version 1.0.99.1 or later.
>
> The current version of xorg-libXext in MacPorts is 1.1.2, so your ports
> tree appears to be out of date.
>
> Use "sudo port selfupdate" to update MacPorts base (if necessary) and your
> ports tree.
>
> Then run "port outdated" to see what's outdated, and "sudo port upgrade
> outdated" to upgrade everything, which will presumably include xorg-libXext.
>
> Then repeat what you were originally trying to do.
>
>
>
>
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>

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