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Re: X11 source code: structure, building



On Nov 6, 2007, at 10:46 AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

Bill Janssen wrote:
If anyone is still reading at this point, I'd be happy to answer any
questions.

OK, here's one: where's Xvfb in this brave new world?

hw/vfb

Peter is right, that is where the code is, but I think you're asking how to compile it. If you run:


./configure --help, you'll see the following listed as options:

--enable-xvfb Build Xvfb server (default: no)
--enable-xnest Build Xnest server (default: no)
--enable-xdarwin Build XDarwin server (default: auto)
--enable-xdarwinapp Build XDarwin.app server (default: no)
--disable-xquartz Build Xquartz server on Darwin (default: auto)
--enable-x11app Build Apple's X11.app wrapper for Xquartz (default: no)


So if you want Xvfb, just add Xvfb to your configure options

--Jeremy
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