On Nov 2, 2007, at 18:32, Greg Eigsti wrote:
Your Leopard install disks should include both the X11 binaries
package and a separate X11 SDK... That said I have not yet tried
it; waiting a month or so to let Leopard get shaken out by others ;)
This is the solution that works, but the answe
All,
Since I have Xaster up and running on Leopard, I will offer this one
very tidbit of information, I highly recommend only doing an upgrade
install and NOT a clean install. Reading a lot of internet sites
dedicated to Apple, almost everyone experiencing problems did clean
installs, but
Your Leopard install disks should include both the X11 binaries
package and a separate X11 SDK... That said I have not yet tried it;
waiting a month or so to let Leopard get shaken out by others ;)
Greg
On Nov 2, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Chip G. wrote:
I h
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Chip G. wrote:
> I have X11 installed per the Leopard disc, but when I run the
> configure it says:
>
> > checking for X... no
> > configure: error: *** No X11! Install X-Windows development headers/
> > libraries! ***
>
> So no can go any further. What specifically is missing
I have X11 installed per the Leopard disc, but when I run the
configure it says:
checking for X... no
configure: error: *** No X11! Install X-Windows development headers/
libraries! ***
So no can go any further. What specifically is missing, and how do I
add it? I can run X Windows utili