On 15/11/2009, Richard Clayton wrote:
> This is an old problem... and it's not fixed in 4.70 :(
Probably because it wasn't raised in Bugzilla. I see there was a
discussion on exim-users but nothing further was done.
I suggest you raise a bug now, it may well get looked at before the
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This is an old problem... and it's not fixed in 4.70 :(
For FreeBSD ports, X11BASE is set in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
LOCALBASE?= /usr/local
X11BASE?= ${LOCALBASE}
but of course this file is not picked up
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Richard Clayton wrote:
>
> .ifdef X11BASE
> X11=${X11BASE}
> .else
> X11=/usr/local
> .endif
I think we'll have to come up with a way to deal with X11R7 for all
platforms, not just FreeBSD.
Tony.
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Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Richard Clayton wrote:
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>> Most people have probably put "X11BASE=/usr/local" into make.conf to fix
>> this up (and the exim port has it's own fix), but the
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Richard Clayton wrote:
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> Most people have probably put "X11BASE=/usr/local" into make.conf to fix
> this up (and the exim port has it's own fix), but the global X11BASE
> setting is not supposed to be necessary any more... and new installs of
> FreeBSD 7 do _not_ have this s
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Building a new FreeBSD 7 where I build from source rather than from the
port reminds me of a problem that I've seen before on FreeBSD 6...
in /OS/Makefile-FreeBSD
there is the line
X11=$(X11BASE)
Originally X11BASE was /usr/X11R* ("*" is "