Update of /cvsroot/fink/web/xml/faq
In directory sc8-pr-cvs5.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv27764

Modified Files:
        faq.fr.xml 
Log Message:
Removing obsolete entries in faq.fr.xml

Index: faq.fr.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/xml/faq/faq.fr.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.53
retrieving revision 1.54
diff -u -d -r1.53 -r1.54
--- faq.fr.xml  7 May 2006 08:27:26 -0000       1.53
+++ faq.fr.xml  26 May 2006 12:32:53 -0000      1.54
@@ -1184,28 +1184,6 @@
 <p>par les méthodes habituelles : "<code>fink install</code>" pour les 
utilisateurs de sources, "<code>apt-get install</code>" ou <code>dselect</code> 
pour les utilisateurs de binaires.</p>
 </answer>
 </faqentry>
-<!--obsolete><faqentry name="apple-x11" >
-<question>
-<p>I've installed the Apple X11 package, but system-xfree86 won't install.</p>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<p>If you get error messages like the following:</p>
-<codeblock>- missing /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.dylib
-- missing /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.dylib
-- missing /usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw.dylib
-- missing /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlib.h
-
-Your XFree86 installation is missing or incomplete. Please make sure you have
-an XFree86 release installed and retry the installation of the system-xfree86
-package.
-</codeblock>
-<p>then you need to install the SDK package as well as the User package. If 
you are running Panther, the SDK is on the XCode disk and is <em>NOT</em> 
automatically installed. The SDK as well as X11 beta for Jaguar is no longer 
available, and you'll either have to upgrade to Panther or use Fink's 
xfree86.</p>
-<p>If, on the other hand, you get the following message:</p>
-<codeblock>An error occurred trying to find your XFree86 installation's
-version. This really shouldn't happen, so I'm bailing. :(</codeblock>
-<p>then you need to update your package descriptions and install a newer 
version of system-xfree86. If you are installing Apple X11 Beta 3, then you 
will need <filename>system-xfree86-4.2-11</filename> or later.</p>
-</answer>
-</faqentry><-->
 <faqentry name="cctools">
 <question>
 <p>Lors de l'installation de KDE, le message suivant apparaît : 'Can't 
resolve dependency "cctools (&gt;= 446-1)"'"</p>
@@ -1214,15 +1192,6 @@
 <p>Ce message quelque peu abscons signifie que vous devez installer les 
Developer Tools de décembre 2002.</p>
 </answer>
 </faqentry>
-<!--obsolete><faqentry name="system-xfree86-upgrade" >
-<question>
-<p>I can't update system-xfree86, because of a conflict with x11.</p>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<p>This problem has come about because of changes needed to allow for 
externally installed XFree86-4.3. Originally, <code>system-xfree86</code> 
provided the <code>x11</code> virtual package when an externally installed 
XFree86 was present. Because it only worked for XFree86-4.2, it was decided to 
have two separate packages for XFree86 4.2.x and Apple X11 beta 3, and one for 
XFree86 4.3.x and Apple X11 1.0</p>
-<p>Either of these will provide <code>x11</code>. <code>system-xfree86</code> 
is now a bundle that installs the appropriate one of the above packages, 
depending on the version of XFree86 / Apple X11 that is installed. 
Unfortunately, switching the provider of a virtual package is sufficiently 
complicated that the automatic upgrade procedure can't deal with it 
(currently). Do an additional <code>selfupdate</code> to get the latest version 
of the package, then try to update again.</p>
-</answer>
-</faqentry><-->
 <faqentry name="libiconv-gettext">
 <question>
 <p>Impossible de mettre à jour libiconv <code>libiconv</code>.</p>
@@ -1461,22 +1430,6 @@
 <p>Si ces paquets sont installés, essayez <code>fink rebuild 
xfree86-rootless</code>. Si cela ne marche pas, vérifiez que 
<code>/usr/bin/X11R6</code> est dans votre PATH.</p>
 </answer>
 </faqentry>
-<!--
-<faqentry name="xfree-keymapping" >
-#<question>
-<p>I just upgraded to MacOS X 10.1 and now XFree86 always quits immediately. 
In the messages it says &quot;assert failed on line 454 of 
darwinKeyboard.c!&quot;. What's wrong?</p>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<p>This is a known problem on 10.1. You must use the &quot;Load from 
file&quot; keymapping option since the default option (loading it from the 
kernel) doesn't work anymore. The setting is in the XDarwin Preferences dialog. 
Be sure that a file is selected (e.g. USA.keymapping) - simply activating the 
check box may not be sufficient with some versions. If you can't get to the 
Preferences dialog because you disabled all splash screens, you can delete 
<code>~/Library/Preferences/org.xfree86.XDarwin.plist</code> to get it back, 
then start XDarwin and go to the Preferences dialog while the splash screen is 
displayed. Alternatively, you can edit that file manually in a text editor to 
enable the keymapping option (the UseKeymappingFile and KeymappingFile bits). 
</p>
-<p>As a last resort, you can run <code>startx -x- -quartz -keymap
-USA.keymapping</code> from Terminal.app.
-If this still doesn't work, you have another problem in addition to
-the keymapping problem that prevents XDarwin from starting.
-You'll get a bunch of diagnostic messages in Terminal.app to help you
-sort this out.</p>
-</answer>
-</faqentry>
--->
 <faqentry name="xterm-error">
 <question>
 <p>Le lancement de xterm échoue avec le message suivant : "dyld: xterm 
Undefined symbols: xterm undefined reference to _tgetent expected to be defined 
in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib".</p>


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