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Re: X11 source code: structure, building



Well, I hate to point out the obvious, but you could compile and give it to your users (although that's not idea, I realize). As for it getting in officially with the default Apple X11 install, I'd actually like to see Xvfb and Xnest be part of the default install as well. Ben, would you care to comment on this? Was there a reason Xnest and Xvfb weren't shipped with Leopard? Do you plan on including them with 10.5.1 or an X11 update?


On Nov 6, 2007, at 11:59 AM, Bill Janssen wrote:

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:

Actually, I'm asking how to get it added back to the default Apple X11 install, so that I can count on my users having it.

Bill

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