Re: Problems compiling xorg-server-1.3.0-apple10
Re: Problems compiling xorg-server-1.3.0-apple10
- Subject: Re: Problems compiling xorg-server-1.3.0-apple10
- From: Jaka Jančar <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 02:04:28 +0100
Great, thank you very much!
(I'm also CC'ing this mail to x11-users, which got lost somewhere in
the middle, so it gets archived.)
Jaka
On 24. Feb 2008, at 1:47, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
On Feb 23, 2008, at 14:50, Jaka Jančar wrote:
You're right, it's empty.
I thought that 2.1.4 updates everything to the newest version, and
not just "patches" the current install.
So 2.1.4 updates just the binaries, but 2.1.3 updates the headers
too? Isn't that a bit unusual? :/
yes, it's because I removed everything that was updated in OSX
10.5.2 ... I forgot that the OS update just updates X11User, not
X11SDK
And how come you say "\"fix\""? Is there something wrong with
installing 2.1.3 that would break later (Xcode?) updates?
No. I quoted it because it's not really broken... just the headers
aren't what you need to compile the server (you could also just
install the headers manually from the *proto packages from x.org).
Also, how long back do I have to go to fully update a 10.5.2
install? The website says Leopard's X11 is somewhere between 2.1.1
and 2.1.2. Should I install 2.1.2 first too?
If you install 2.1.3, then 2.1.4, you'll have all the headers and
binaries. If you install just 2.1.4, you'll have all the latest
binaries.
2.2.0 will include *all* bits of X11, not just updated bits.
--Jeremy
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