"Greg Hellings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package Manager does not list xrender.pc as part of the xorg-headers > package, nevertheless, after installing that package, I had the xrender.pc > file. What version were you trying? I have 0.5.11-0.98. I presume the > 0.5.11 means that this is SunOS 5.11, but I have no idea what 0.98 is > supposed to indicate. I second your feelings about this package manager > system.
I want to know where you got -0.98 because what the package manager offered to me was -0.86. I have done nothing to alter what package repository is in use; the upper-right combobox claims only that it is "opensolaris.org" and it offers no mechanism I can find to change that. It is a certainty that [a] I have SUNWxorg-headers installed and [b] I do not have xrender.pc, therefore I still cannot configure GS. How do you know for certain that xrender.pc comes from that package? In an RPM world, I would "rpm -qf /usr/lib/pkgconfig/xrender.pc" to query the filename for the package in which it arrived. How does one do that in Solaris? _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page