Date: 15 Feb 2003 00:29:55 -0600 From: James McNaughton <jtm63@rcn.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Jon Hamilton <hamilton@pobox.com> Subject: Re: xmessage - where did it go? Message-ID: <86vfzmqcnw.fsf@jamestown.rcn.com> In-Reply-To: <20030215035924.GA92313@woodstock.nethamilton.net> References: <86k7g26xfk.fsf@jamestown.rcn.com> <20030215035924.GA92313@woodstock.nethamilton.net>
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Jon Hamilton <hamilton@pobox.com> writes: > James McNaughton <jtm63@rcn.com>, said on Fri Feb 14, 2003 [09:21:35 PM]: > } I tried to upgrade to XFree86-4, only to find that it freezes my > } system, even though the video card is "supported". So I had to go back > } to 3.3.6. > } > } Now, I can't seem to find xmessage (which I used for all kinds of > } little things on my desktop). It just isn't there. I installed from a > } binary package -- no xmessage. I re-installed by building from ports > } -- still no xmessage. I'm wondering if anything else is missing. > } > } Anyone have a clue? > > Port: xmsg-1.0 > Path: /usr/ports/x11/xmsg > Info: The X11R4 version of xmessage updated for X11R5 and renamed > Thanks for the info. I noticed that the commands I'm looking for, like xman, xfontsel, et al are in the XFree86-clients packaage. Can these be compiled under X 3.3.6 or are they specific to 4.2.0? > > -- > > Jon Hamilton > hamilton@pobox.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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