Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 11:16:53 -0500 From: Karl Friesen <krf@ntad.net> To: jhein@timing.com Cc: x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ports x11-toolkits/libXt Message-ID: <20070816161653.GA79717@onyx.ntad.net>
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Thank you very much for the clue. Upon closer examination of the system I found some partially installed components including the libX11 port. I thought that I had been working with a clean system, but an application port must have installed some components before I csup'd my ports tree. Once I got everything cleaned out, the xorg-libraries meta-port worked as expected. Thanks again, --karl John E Hein wrote: > Karl Friesen wrote at 21:16 -0500 on Aug 15, 2007: > > I tried to do an install of x11/xorg-libraries on a FreeBSD 6.2-p7 system > > that had never had any X11 software previously installed, and the install > > failed in x11-toolkits/libXt. The file XlibConf.h is missing. We checked > > a machine that had xorg-6.9 installed, and it was present on that machine, > > but has apparently not been included in xorg-7.2. > > > > Suggestions? > > XlibConf.h is part of the libX11 port. > libXt depends on libX11, so XlibConf.h _should_ be there. > xorg-libraries is just a meta-port (that should install > libX11 before libXt). > > Investigate why your libX11 port is incomplete or not installed. > > The full log of your xorg-libraries build should show the > libX11 build/install first.
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