On 4/6/08 8:27 PM, "Achim Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 04:07]:
>>
>> Regarding pangocairo, my previous post on buidling OS/X indicated this as
>> well. Glad I wasn't the only one. The problem is in Pango autoconf process
>> as I recall. It i
* Michael Petch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080407 04:07]:
>
> Regarding pangocairo, my previous post on buidling OS/X indicated this as
> well. Glad I wasn't the only one. The problem is in Pango autoconf process
> as I recall. It incorrectly determines that cairo isn't installed (And I bet
> you had it
One question I have, and it may have been related to the pango fix. Where
did you install Fink? Is it in a directory that happens to contain ".a"
(Without the quotes) somewhere in the path? I seem to recall now the pango
issue may have been because I was building into a path that has GnuBG.app in
On 4/6/08 8:05 PM, "Michael Petch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Regarding pangocairo, my previous post on buidling OS/X indicated this as
> well. Glad I wasn't the only one. The problem is in Pango autoconf process
> as I recall. It incorrectly determines that cairo isn't installed (And I bet
Regarding pangocairo, my previous post on buidling OS/X indicated this as
well. Glad I wasn't the only one. The problem is in Pango autoconf process
as I recall. It incorrectly determines that cairo isn't installed (And I bet
you had it installed), so then it builds pango without the pangocairo
co
This worked, thx a lot. But now to the next problem:
There are two ways installing OSS on Leopard, fink (what I tried) and
Macports. On fink I run into a problem with pangocairo.h. Unfortunately
this file doesn't seem to be in any of the (fink) pango packages
anymore.
So I tried Macports, which i