The FAQ clearly states that:
system-xfree86: [placeholder for user installed x11]
system-xfree86-shlibs: [placeholder for user installed x11 shared libraries]
Represent Apple's X11/XDarwin, an optional part of OS X (X11User.pkg). These
packages provide x11 and x11-shlibs, respectively.
On Aug 31, 2004, at 2:53 PM, Peter Taylor wrote:
The FAQ clearly states that:
system-xfree86: [placeholder for user installed x11]
system-xfree86-shlibs: [placeholder for user installed x11 shared
libraries]
Represent Apple's X11/XDarwin, an optional part of OS X
(X11User.pkg). These
At 15:25 -0400 31/8/04, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Aug 31, 2004, at 2:53 PM, Peter Taylor wrote:
# COLUMNS=76 fink list x11\* system-xfree86\*
Information about 1833 packages read in 1 seconds.
i system-xfree86 2:4.3-2 [placeholder for user installed x11]
i system-xfre... 2:4.3-2
Kevin Horton wrote:
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This design certainly is confusing to the user though. I have been
confused in the past by the fact that x11 didn't have an i beside it,
but I didn't complain as everything seemed to be working correctly.
Shouldn't it be possible to code a special case so that