[Xastir] Xastir & Leopard (Mac)

Greg Eigsti greg at eigsti.com
Fri Nov 2 18:32:40 EDT 2007


Your Leopard install disks should include both the X11 binaries  
package and a separate X11 SDK...  That said I have not yet tried it;  
waiting a month or so to let Leopard get shaken out by others ;)

Greg

On Nov 2, 2007, at 1:49 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:

> On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Chip G. wrote:
>
>> I have X11 installed per the Leopard disc, but when I run the
>> configure it says:
>>
>>> checking for X... no
>>> configure: error: *** No X11!  Install X-Windows development  
>>> headers/
>>> libraries! ***
>>
>> So no can go any further. What specifically is missing, and how do I
>> add it? I can run X Windows utilities (typing "xclock" from the
>> command line will bring up an xclock window in the X11 environment).
>
> Having X11 libraries installed means that programs that are already
> compiled can run.  Same for Linux or Windows libraries.
>
> What you need is the development packages installed, which gives you
> the C header files (*.h files).  With these the compiler can compile
> new code to use the libraries.
>
> I don't run Macs so I can't help you with specifics.  Sorry!
>
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