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Date:      Sat, 05 Jan 2002 00:33:58 -0800
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com>
To:        Chip <chip@wiegand.org>
Cc:        Matthew Graybosch <matthew@starbreaker.net>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Xserver problem when logged on as user, no problem as root
Message-ID:  <3C36BA76.5010403@owt.com>
References:  <200201041755427.SM01904@there> <200201041912259.SM01904@there> <20020104222722.60d9ce7b.matthew@starbreaker.net> <200201050017609.SM01904@there>

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Chip wrote:

> On Friday 04 January 2002 19:27, Matthew Graybosch wrote:
> 
>>On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 19:13:45 -0800
>>
>>Chip <chip@wiegand.org> wrote:
>>
>>>Well, seems I've another problem, look at this:
>>>
>>>chip# cd /usr/ports/x11/wrapper
>>>chip# make install clean
>>>===>  wrapper-1.0_1 is forbidden: This port is for XFree86-4.
>>>===>  Cleaning for XFree86-3.3.6_10
>>>===>  Cleaning for wrapper-1.0_1
>>>
>>>Yet according to the log file, below, I have XFree86-4.1.0. Now what?
>>>
>>You need a line that reads "XFREE86_VERSION=4" in /etc/make.conf
>>
> 
> Thanks, that did it. One note, I don't have /etc/make.conf, but I do have 
> /etc/defaults/make.conf. I went ahead and used that one and it worked fine.


You don't want to do that. Create /etc/make.conf and add the XFREE line 
to it. Everytime you do a system update the /etc/defaults files are 
updated and you will have to redit the make.conf. If you add it to 
/etc/make.conf, it is kept around and used when you do a make involving 
XFree86.

You don't have to redo anything. This just makes it easier.

Kent


> 
> Thanks,
> 


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