Last time we had such a persistent case, there was still some file from the X11SDK.pkg missing, although this package had been reinstalled twice. The third time it worked.
The missing file was /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlib.h. Do you have this file, David?
You were more than right, for some reason I didn't have X11 SDk installed. Should I have realized that from the error messages I got before?
Before I installed the SDK I run:
% fink list -i system-xfree86
Information about 1722 packages read in 11 seconds.
i system-xfree86 2:4.3-2 [placeholder for user installed x11]
i system-xfree86-dev 2:4.3-2 [placeholder for user installed x11 development tools]
i system-xfree86-sh... 2:4.3-2 [placeholder for user installed x11 shared libraries]
Isn't that odd if I don't have the SDK installed?
David
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