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
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
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