Martin Costabel wrote:

Aron Trauring wrote:

After posting my last post, I noticed I had made a spelling mistake in the grep, so I reran it and lo and behold I found the smoking gun:

/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2/freetype/internal/ftstream.h: FT_Access_Frame( FT_Stream stream,
/usr/X11R6/include/freetype2/freetype/internal/ftstream.h: FT_SET_ERROR( FT_Access_Frame( stream, size ) )


I installed freetype2 and freetype2-dev from fink? Did that package put the files there? Or is it possible it came from the Apple X11 distribution? So now the question is, how do I fix it?


Have a look at its date ("ls -l"). I suspect it is a leftover from an older X11 version. If it dates from February 2003 and has a size of 17,563 bytes, it is from Apple's X11SDK for Jaguar. Ot maybe you once had a xfree86-4.2.1 package from Fink installed?

You would need to reinstall the X11SDK.pkg from the Xcode CD. You could be a victim of the "lazy installer" syndrome. It has been observed several times that the Panther installer sometimes does not install all the files it pretends to install.

To be on the safe side, remove the receipt /Library/Receipts/X11SDK.pkg before installing the package, so that the installer thinks it is a first-time installation.

Thanks for all your help Martin. I did the 'ls" and it is, indeed, the Jaguar version. I too, suspect that it was a lazy install. I did the re-install as per your suggestion, and now pango seems to be compiling fine.




-- Aron Trauring Zoteca http://www.zoteca.com/



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