Success!
I reinstalled the July dev tools, recompiled and installed xfree86 just
fine. Life is good.
I looked at the custom install, and the SDK package was already
pre-selected, as were all of them. Went ahead and did the Custom
install just to be on the safe side. Is the problem that the Def
Wow, that's pretty lame! I wonder why Apple did it that way? I did not
know that, and haven't seen anything in the docs covering that. Live
and learn. Thanks.
Jerry
On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 09:43 AM, David R. Morrison wrote:
Jerry,
The response you got earlier might have been a bit c
Jerry,
The response you got earlier might have been a bit cryptic.
When you install the Developer Tools, you need to be sure to not just do
the default install. Instead, do a custom install and be sure to select
the SDK package.
I'm not sure if this is covered anywhere on the Fink website; sorr
Nope, I have the dev tools, been happily compiling things since OS X
first came out. I do have the July tools, which I installed after
updating to Jaguar. Interestingly enough, I was able to update all the
other packages I have installed, plus install some new ones, which is
why this caught me
Martin-
Ben took a look a my log and suggested something similar. I recall
there was an update, then another update to roll back the update, or
something like that. I believe the Apple website said the August update
broke the July tools, so I'm pretty sure I left it at July.
Jerry
On Friday,
On vendredi, déc 13, 2002, at 07:58 Europe/Paris, Ben Hines wrote:
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He sent me his log, and he did indeed have a corrupt dev tools
install. (no AppKit/AppKit.h)
Result of the default installation, sans DevSDK. Not corrupt, just the
usual Apple castration policy.
--
Martin
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 10:30 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Jerry Brown wrote:
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I just tried compiling and installing 4.2.1.1-3 a little while ago,
and had a similar problem. I'm lost right now.
Another idea: Do you have the August update to the dev tools
installed? I remember som
Jerry Brown wrote:
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I just tried compiling and installing 4.2.1.1-3 a little while ago, and
had a similar problem. I'm lost right now.
Another idea: Do you have the August update to the dev tools installed?
I remember some things breaking when the naked July tools were installed.
--
Martin
You need to send us the complete compile log if we are to help.
If not you should just install the binary. "sudo apt-get install
xfree86-rootless"
-Ben
On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 06:54 PM, Jerry Brown wrote:
I had already removed all traces that I could find of XDarwin, X stuff
in /
"Bob's your aunty". I like that, got to remember that, we don't hear
that in Texas. :)
I had already removed all traces that I could find of XDarwin, X stuff
in /usr/X11R6, /etc/X11. Still no dice. I can always go get the XonX
package and install that, but that would be capitulation, and this h
Yay, i get to help for once.
I'm not sure why (i have SO much to learn) but i removed the XDarwin application from the Applications folder, did a recompile, and Bob's your aunty it worked. Maybe something to do with XDarwin's permissions?
Give it a go.
All the best,
Gary
Jerry wrote:
> I am
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