Re: [Fink-users] Build failure in icon-9.5.0-2 on Yosemite

2015-04-28 Thread Mark D. McKean
On 04/26/2015 11:58 am, Alexander Hansen wrote: snip After looking inside xpmP.h, I realized it was trying to find the X11 includes directly in the default location of /usr/include/X11. This has ceased to exist on OS X as of 10.8. /usr/include/X11 was a convenience symlink and the Xquartz

Re: [Fink-users] Build failure in icon-9.5.0-2 on Yosemite

2015-04-28 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Apr 28, 2015, at 18:38, Mark D. McKean qpa...@quantumpanda.com wrote: On 04/26/2015 11:58 am, Alexander Hansen wrote: snip After looking inside xpmP.h, I realized it was trying to find the X11 includes directly in the default location of /usr/include/X11. This has ceased to exist on

Re: [Fink-users] Build failure in icon-9.5.0-2 on Yosemite

2015-04-28 Thread Mark D. McKean
On 04/28/2015 09:57 pm, Alexander Hansen wrote: The “screw you over” thing was a reference to Homebrew’s use of /usr/local. I’ve been burned by 3rd-party stuff in /usr/local enough that it is indeed a sore point. I guess I don't understand the Darwin implementation well enough. What makes

Re: [Fink-users] Build failure in icon-9.5.0-2 on Yosemite

2015-04-28 Thread Matthias Neeracher
The “screw you over” thing was a reference to Homebrew’s use of /usr/local. I’ve been burned by 3rd-party stuff in /usr/local enough that it is indeed a sore point. Fink used to install in /usr/X11R6 back when X11 was essentially impossible to build in alternative trees, but yeah, by

Re: [Fink-users] Build failure in icon-9.5.0-2 on Yosemite

2015-04-28 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Apr 28, 2015, at 19:46, Mark D. McKean qpa...@quantumpanda.com wrote: On 04/28/2015 09:57 pm, Alexander Hansen wrote: The “screw you over” thing was a reference to Homebrew’s use of /usr/local. I’ve been burned by 3rd-party stuff in /usr/local enough that it is indeed a sore point.

Re: [Fink-users] Build failure in icon-9.5.0-2 on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Alexander Hansen
On Apr 23, 2015, at 19:55, Mark D. McKean qpa...@quantumpanda.com wrote: I have notes in my personal install history journal indicating that I had tried to install the icon package years previously, likely in 2013, and it had failed to compile. I apparently did not submit a report on it