Hi Lonnie!

> After installing the SDL packages I seem to now have a complete setup of
> libraries and include headers in
>
> /usr/{include, lib}      Plus others
> as well as
> /opt/local/{include/lib}  Plus others

[...]

> > but have installed just about all of the SDL & SDL2 packages using "pkgin"

Well, you have mixed two different packaging systems.  OpenIndiana uses
IPS and the pkg command, and you have added pkgsrc and the pkgin command
on top.

Mixing two different package sources that don't know anything about one
another is not a good idea.  While not every app under the sun exists as
an IPS package, and the use of pkgsrc is tempting, it's much better to
try and find something in an IPS repository.


Regards -- Volker
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