On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersm...@sun.com>wrote:
> Jon Grosshart wrote: > > Here is LibX11: > > > > make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/Xorg7.5/source/lib/ > > libX11-1.3.2/specs' > > Making all in libX11 > > make[2]: Entering directory > > `/tmp/Xorg7.5/source/lib/libX11-1.3.2/specs/libX11' > > GEN libX11.txt > > GEN libX11.ps > > GEN libX11.html > > GEN libX11.pdf > > gs: error while loading shared libraries: libXrender.so.1: cannot open > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > Your problem is an incorrectly installed gs (presumably being called via > ps2pdf) - you shouldn't have installed it without it's dependencies. > If ps2pdf wasn't installed, the pdf build would be skipped. > > > How is one supposed to go building the libs section of X11R7.5? I'm > > using all versions that can be found in the 7.5 release directory. This > > one has me kinda stumped. > > But you somehow installed a ps2pdf that depended on libXrender either > without libXrender first or deleted libXrender afterwards. Don't do > that. > > -- > -Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersm...@sun.com > Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering > > Alan had the right of it and I came to the same conclusion last night while I was out. "gs" was obviously referring to ghostscript and it even had something about LibX11.pdf on the next line. I removed ghostscript and it installed fine. I should have checked configure for a --without-docs argument but just removed gs instead. I already had renderproto installed along with all the other proto packages. The protoheaders are the first thing to get installed for obvious reasons. It's just that for some reason, I like to remove all old(release 7.4) xorg related packages when I'm building a new release (I'll build on my VC's), therefore ps2pdf was found but broken. Thanks all.
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