[Fink-devel] X11 Documentation

2003-02-14 Thread Alexander Hansen
I've slowly started making some changes in the X11 docs.  As of right
now all that I've changed is the current stable version to install from
fink, and added Apple X11 Beta 2 info.  

The next issue, then, is section 3.3:  Official Binaries.  

I'd like to confirm that the proper sequence for Jaguar as of right now
is:

1)  Install the 4.2.0 XFree86.org binary
2)  Apply the 4.2.0-4.2.0.1 patch from XonX
3)  Apply the 4.2.0.1-4.2.1.1 patch from XonX

Please let me know if I'm missing something:  I'd really hate to make a
change and have to retract it later.
-- 
Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
visiting MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Levitated Dipole Experiment
175 Albany Street, NW17-219
Cambridge, MA  02139-4213


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Re: [Fink-devel] X11 Documentation

2003-02-14 Thread Alexander Hansen
Thanks, Torrey.  

I had debated whether just to wait for 4.3 to come out, but I figured
that it wouldn't take too much time to make the changes for right now,
and the fact that listed versions were out of sync with what one was
supposed to have for 10.2 just didn't sit right with me.

On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 13:18, Torrey Lyons wrote:
 At 9:20 AM -0500 2/14/03, Alexander Hansen wrote:
 I've slowly started making some changes in the X11 docs.  As of right
 now all that I've changed is the current stable version to install from
 fink, and added Apple X11 Beta 2 info. 
 
 The next issue, then, is section 3.3:  Official Binaries. 
 
 I'd like to confirm that the proper sequence for Jaguar as of right now
 is:
 
 1)  Install the 4.2.0 XFree86.org binary
 
 The easiest thing is to install the Xinstall_10.1.sit binary from 
 XonX, although the XFree86.org tarballs are identical. The 
 XFree86.org tarballs are just harder to deal with since they require 
 downloading separately and running a shell script.
 
 2)  Apply the 4.2.0-4.2.0.1 patch from XonX
 3)  Apply the 4.2.0.1-4.2.1.1 patch from XonX
 
 This is correct as of today. Very shortly this will change to just 
 installing XFree86 4.3.0 which will be available from XonX and 
 XFree86.Org as before.
 
 --Torrey
 
 
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