Our server doesn't support that extension, but clients running on our system may be connected to a server that does over ssh or TCP/IP. That being said, I just noticed that indeed libXdga isn't being built. DGA = stupid, pointless, and not really important for us. The protocol headers are really only useful for three things: building the server, building the lib, and building clients that will link against the lib. That being said, this isn't a new problem. dgaproto has been provided since Leopard first shipped. The configure script in your package needs to be updated to check for the lib rather than the proto: PKG_CHECK_MODULES(DGA, xf86dga ) rather than: PKG_CHECK_MODULES(DGA, xf86dgaproto ) --Jeremy On Apr 12, 2009, at 14:23, Jack Howarth wrote:
Jeremy, I ran into a problem when trying to build libgii 1.0.2 in fink under the 2.3.3_rc5 release. The problem was that its configure finds the include/X11/extensions/xf86dga.h header and tries to build support for that. Should be we packaging headers for extensions that we don't provide? Jack _______________________________________________ Xquartz-dev mailing list Xquartz-dev@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/xquartz-dev