Check "fink info xfree86" and "fink info xfree86-shlibs"
I bet nothing was installed so you don't have to worry about deleting
anything. Remember to install the Apple X11 SDK as well.
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Zinaida Benenson wrote:
On 09 Apr 2006, at 05:51, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:
One is to us
On 09 Apr 2006, at 05:51, Hisashi T Fujinaka wrote:
One is to use Apple's X11 (on the disks that came with your Mac) the
other is to delete a bunch of stuff and start over, compiling
everything by yourself and not using any pre-compiled binaries.
If I use Apple's X11, I suppose I have to delet
You have several choices.
One is to use Apple's X11 (on the disks that came with your Mac) the
other is to delete a bunch of stuff and start over, compiling
everything by yourself and not using any pre-compiled binaries.
Sounds like the "Apple" choice would be the easiest for you. Don't
forget t
Hello,
I'm trying to install xfree86 on an Intel Mac. (Actually, I wanted to
use gnuplot, but if I
understand rightly, I need X11 to do that?)
This is my first Mac. Before that, I tried to use Linux for some
years ;), but gave up
because I don't fancy being system administrator for my compu
On 4/7/06, William Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And your failure mode is identical?
> Yes
>
> > Same OS version?
> Yes. OS 10.4.5.
>
> > Also using Apple's X11?
> Yes. I have Apple's X11 installed.
>
> > What version of gnome-vfs is it?
> It is the gnome-vfs-daemon installed with the GNOME c
Christine Delire wrote:
I am trying to install g95 on a G5 10.3.9 using fink.
The compilation fails with these errors
there is a series of messages like:
ld: libgcc/./_divdi3_s.o malformed object (stray relocation PAIR entry
(1) in section (__TEXT,__eh_frame))
Could you please show what you