> > > I have had xpdf installed for some time but haven't
> > > used it for a couple of weeks so don't really know
> > > which version caused me the problem...I now notice
> > > that the xpdf executable that used to be in /usr/bin
> > > no longer exists. 
<snip>
> > You need to run motif-config before you merge xpdf
> > with USE=-nomotif.  You can use either openmotif or
> > lesstif and this is how you choose.
> > 
> > Zac
> > 
> 
> Thanks Zac but that didn't do it.
> 
> When I run (as root), motif-config -l, I get this
> 
> [1] openmotif-2.2 *
> 
> so I do (also as root)  motif-config -s openmotif-2.2 and I get
> 
> rm: cannot remove `/usr/include/Mrm': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove `/usr/include/uil': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove `/usr/include/Xm': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove `/usr/include/Mrm': Is a directory
> ln: `/usr/include/Mrm/Mrm': File exists
> rm: cannot remove `/usr/include/uil': Is a directory
> ln: `/usr/include/uil/uil': File exists
> rm: cannot remove `/usr/include/Xm': Is a directory
> ln: `/usr/include/Xm/Xm': File exists
>  * /usr/bin/motif-config: New default Profile is: openmotif-2.2
> 
> after which I do USE="-nomotif" emerge xpdf and in amongs the spillage on the 
> screen I get
> 
> configure: WARNING: Couldn't find X / Motif -- you will be able to compile
>         pdftops, pdftotext, pdfinfo, pdffonts, pdftoppm, and pdfimages,
>         but not xpdf
> 

Umerged openmotif, removed the /usr/include/Mrm, /usr/include/uil and 
/usr/include/Xm directories, remerged openmotif, remerged xpf and all is back 
to normal. So does that mean that motif-config needs to be fixed?
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