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Re: How to find the X Window header files?

by Lou Pecora <pecora@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 11, 2008 at 06:03 PM

In article <090220082229339696%jajvj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Jeffrey Jones <jajvj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> 
> X11, in the Optional Installs package, includes everything you need to
> *use* X11. X11sdk is an optional part of Xcode (i.e. developer tools).
> It is needed build X11 applications. If you want to compile code
> (rather than run pre-built binaries) you need both.

Thanks.  Someone else suggested I might be missing the sdk part.  I now 
have both in place and I can  compile the code just fine.  /usr/X11R6/ 
and all the contents are now there.  

Thank you.

-- 
-- Lou Pecora
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
How to find the X Window header files?
Lou Pecora <pecora@[EM  2008-02-08 16:06:00 
Re: How to find the X Window header files?
Jeffrey Jones <jajvj@[  2008-02-09 00:13:10 
Re: How to find the X Window header files?
Lou Pecora <pecora@[EM  2008-02-09 08:55:23 
Re: How to find the X Window header files?
Jeffrey Jones <jajvj@[  2008-02-09 22:29:33 
Re: How to find the X Window header files?
Lou Pecora <pecora@[EM  2008-02-11 18:03:59 

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