On 9/7/07, Mario Frasca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen akh at finkproject.org writes:
Also, can you post the output of the following command?
find /usr/X11R6/ | grep Xrender
fagiolino:~ mario$ find /usr/X11R6/ | grep Xrender
/usr/X11R6//lib/libXrender.1.2.dylib
Alexander Hansen alexanderk.hansen at gmail.com writes:
Sorry, I couldn't find the context here.
I didn't recognize the structure of this thread, sorry...
Were you also having a
problem building QT3 due to missing Xrender support?
yes, but then in the latest intel release (is it 10.4.10?
Alexander K. Hansen akh at finkproject.org writes:
Also, can you post the output of the following command?
find /usr/X11R6/ | grep Xrender
fagiolino:~ mario$ find /usr/X11R6/ | grep Xrender
/usr/X11R6//lib/libXrender.1.2.dylib
/usr/X11R6//lib/libXrender.1.dylib
Mario Frasca wrote:
Alexander Hansen alexanderk.hansen at gmail.com writes:
Sorry, I couldn't find the context here.
I didn't recognize the structure of this thread, sorry...
Were you also having a
problem building QT3 due to missing Xrender support?
yes, but then in
On 9/7/07, Peter Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re-posting, since it's been a week and no progress :(
Peter Stirling wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get 'monotone-viz' (from the 10.3 unstable tree) built
on my machine, but it's currently blocked by lablgtk2 2.6.0-4 (as the
subject
After weeks of trial and error, I think I may have shined at least a
little bit of light on a problem I've been having installing fink,
and am wondering if anyone can possibly shed a little more.
Here's my situation. I have a couple servers that share a common
filesystem (located on a
Hi Andrew:
I think the problem is that fink writes its files as owned by root,
and unless you do lots of non-default stuff with NFS, you can't write
to an NFS-mounted directory. (Try sudo touch /nfs/path/to/foo). I
think there is a way to map root to a particular user on NFS, which
is