Re: [Fink-users] a question about fink's XFree86 package

2004-03-22 Thread April Gendill
Thanks :) I did not think before I acted. I am writing a program and it interacts with fink on a minor level but part of that interaction is to have fink install XFree86 and I needed to know if I needed to turn that feature off for 10.3.x . I should have installed the software from fink and not

Re: [Fink-users] a question about fink's XFree86 package

2004-03-21 Thread Alexander Hansen
You can indeed get a working version from a binary install--you do have to update your package descriptions first, though, because the version that you initially have access to from the installer doesn't work on Panther. Or if you wait a few days, the new binary distribution will be out. On Ma

Re: [Fink-users] a question about fink's XFree86 package

2004-03-21 Thread April Gendill
On Mar 21, 2004, at 7:04 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: There are several versions available for Panther: 4.3.99 and later. Ok, I understand that there is a version the works with panther as I have a working version of XFree86 on my computer currently configured for gnome running sawfish as the w

Re: [Fink-users] a question about fink's XFree86 package

2004-03-21 Thread Alexander Hansen
There are several versions available for Panther: 4.3.99 and later. On Mar 21, 2004, at 4:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see fink installs Xfree86 the question is (i already have an xfree86 installed so I don't know) Does the fink installed distriubtion work on 10.3x and 10.2x ? or is it only

[Fink-users] a question about fink's XFree86 package

2004-03-21 Thread lazee
I see fink installs Xfree86 the question is (i already have an xfree86 installed so I don't know) Does the fink installed distriubtion work on 10.3x and 10.2x ? or is it only Jag right now? --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tuto