Hello,

First there is newer version 4.4.2 ( but no binary, you have to use a
tool to compile it )
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/xfce/announcements

I highly recommend you to you newer version, the building procedure is
quite easy and it doesn't take ages on nowadays machines.

I'm pretty sure that you need X server and GTK+ libraries from JDS.
And some other things ... which you probably will know when Xfce won't
compile because of missing dependencies headers.

But in your case I would install whole OpenSolaris distribution before
building xfce, then you can uninstall packages if you really don't
like to have JDS binaries on disk ...

Good luck,
Petr

2008/4/3, bravo3 <bravo3bravo3 at gmail.com>:
> What are the dependencies for xfce?  I don't have JDS, or X server installed, 
> and I can't find the dependencies listed anywhere.
>
>  #uname -a
>  SunOS <hostname> 5.11 snv_79a i86pc i386 i86pc
>
>  did as instructed in http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/xfce/getting :
>
>  doug at prae> mkdir /tmp/xfcetmp
>  doug at prae> cd /tmp/xfcetmp
>  doug at prae> wget 
> http://dlc.sun.com/osol/xfce/downloads/current/x86/ALL-xfce441_01-x86.tar
>  doug at prae> tar fx ALL-xfce441_01-x86.tar
>  doug at prae> su -
>  root at prae> cd /tmp/xfcetmp/xfce441_01
>  root at prae> ./install-xfce
>
>  #startxfce4
>  /usr/bin/startxfce4:  Starting X server
>  /usr/bin/startxfce4:  xinit:  not found
>
>  Any help is appreciated
>
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