[Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.0 (xorg-server 1.9.2.901) and X authority
Jeremy Huddleston
jeremyhu at apple.com
Thu Jan 27 16:16:41 PST 2011
On Jan 27, 2011, at 15:42, Peter Dyballa wrote:
>
> Am 27.01.2011 um 23:58 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:
>
>> Your emacs is mixing X11 libraries from both XQuartz (/usr/X11) and
>> MacPorts (/opt/local). On top of that, you've got a bunch of
>> libraries from Fink (/sw) and your own homebrew ones (/usr/local).
>> I'd recommend trying to build emacs with a single set of X11
>> libraries. Use either MacPorts or XQaurtz for the libraries, not
>> both.
>
>
> Maybe I chose a bad example! This GNU Emacs build is one that uses
> ImageMagick to display graphics in its buffers. It ran fine before!
> I also had my newest build from two or three days ago, which was not
> using any Fink libraries, only libotf and libm17n which I had
> compiled myself and installed in /usr/local/lib because these both
> are completely out-of-date in Fink and MacPorts. I configured them
> to use only libraries form MacPorts and X11.
Try configuring them to just use MacPorts then. That way you can't
have collision between the two.
> And it's not easy to make use of these homebrew software. Sometimes
> configure finds them and ld not when in compilation stage. Which can
> also be due to changes happening in the evolving GNU Emacs 24.0.50
> software. The worst that happened where crashes and core dumps.
>
> I started a new compilation. It would finish in an hour or two which
> means next morning for me...
>
> --
> Greetings
>
> Pete
>
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