Barron Snyder wrote: > > My X11 is how Fink installs it. From their notes: > > > xfree86-base - XFree86 libraries, utilities, clients and data. > > > > XFree86 is a free X11 implementation that supports Darwin and Mac OS X. > > This will let you run X11 applications and desktop environments. > > > > Web site: http://www.xfree86.org/ > > > > Packaging Notes: This package builds the libraries, common clients (e.g. > > xterm), fonts and other data, but not the X server. The server is in a > > separate package (xfree86-rootless). You can install a server manually > > if > > you prefer. > > > > WARNING: This package will not honor the prefix you installed Fink in. > > It > > will always install into /usr/X11R6. This is by design. The preinst > > script > > checks to make sure it doesn't overwrite existing files. > > > > Previous versions by Christoph Pfisterer. > > > > Porting Notes: OpenGL stuff is disabled. "libgl" is provided by the > > xfree86-rootless package in order to preserve an upgrade path from the > > xfree86 v4.1 packages. > > > > Patched to use pthreads. > > > > Maintainer: Jeffrey Whitaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I only have this package installed (xfree86-base - XFree86 libraries, > utilities, clients and data). Do I need the server as well > (xfree86-rootless)?
No - you don't need X at all. Try running configure using "--without-x". Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
