Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> Noah wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>> I guess the stuff in /usr/X11R6/include/X11 looks OK.  I don't think 
>>> it was causing a failure, anyway.
>>>
>>> Try reinstalling X11User, I guess.
>>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Are you suggesting reinstalling from the xcode image file called -
>> xcode_2.4.1_8m1910_6936315-dmg
>>
> No.
>> if you take a look at the menu the X11 SDK is not highlighted, ever.
>> the only way to install the X11 SDK is by checking "Software Development
>> Kits"
>>
> X11 SDK being one of them.  I always install those, since quite a number 
> of Fink packages depend on one or more of them.
> 
> But you _can_ install any of the individual packages (.pkg files) 
> individually.  rather than using the Xcode installer.
> 
> But I'm not talking about the X11SDK.  I'm talking about X11User, which 
> is an optional system install, and provides the runtime stuff for X11.  
> That's somewhere on your install media.



okay thanks - I will wait till I arrive home.  I am on the road right now.

Cheers,

Noah



>> here is a screen shot of what I see.
>> http://www.enabled.com/~noah/fink.commander/Picture%202.png
>>
>> Is this the process you are suggesting?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Noah
>>

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