On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 16:16, Maarten te Paske wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 03:42:49PM -0400, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
> 
> > This doesn't seem right:  that should have returned system-xfree86 as
> > installed.
> 
> Oh yes, I now realize I gave you incomplete information. I had just
> purged that package because of related problems I had just solved
> before.
> 
> I have fixed this now :
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo fink list -i xfree86
> Information about 2645 packages read in 2 seconds.
> 
>  i   system-xfree86   4.2-11       Placeholder package for manually
>  installe...
> 
> Doing the same update-all, I get the same error :
> 
>   You have Xft2 installed. This usually means you have XFree86
>   (>= 4.3) installed. pango1(-shlibs|-dev) cannot be built with
>   Xft2. You should use pango1-xft2 package instead.
> 
> ### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.0.TkuD9k failed, exit code 1
> Failed: compiling pango1-xft1-1.0.5-2 failed
> 
> Trying to install pango1-xft2 results in the installation of Xfree86 4.3
> provided by fink, which I stop in an early stage (it would break my current X11
> server provided by Apple).
> 
> Thanks for your help so far !
> 
> Maarten

Ben Reed's suggestion is what you should do:

sudo rm -rf /usr/X11R6

then reinstall Apple X11 (User and SDK).

The problem looks to be that somehow you have an Xft2 
(i.e. XFree86-4.3) component on your system, and it's causing problems.

-- 
Alexander K. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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