You cannot leave /usr/local in place, because even if you compile it without it, when you use bluefish, the library is called, and presumably /usr/local is before /sw in your PATH.right - fair enough
Have you . /sw/bin/init.sh in your .xinitrc, or .profile if you use bash, zsh;
yes
And call bluefish with: . /sw/bin/init.sh; bluefish (bash, zsh) or source /sw/bin/init.sh; bluefish (tcsh) if you use Apple's X11.
tried that - same thing occurs
OK well that's what I'll have to do.
If that does not work, move /usr/local away when you use bluefish.
And please, cut your mail, I don't need three times the errors :-)
sorry!
Cheers, DavidO.
Michèle <http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>
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