On Wed, 15 Oct 2014, Tim Jenness wrote:
> Nope. Apple killed that years ago.
So any chance the setting is being picked up from a config.cache
file. If not try:
sh -xv ./configure
and grep for X11, see if anything makes sense in that section.
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Peter W. Draper <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Oct 2014, Tim Jenness wrote:
>
> I'm now running Yosemite and Starlink isn't happy
> about it. The main problem now is that Apple have
> followed through on
> their X11 threat with Mavericks such that X11 is
> only found in /opt/X11 and /usr/X11 is no more (it
> was a soft link in
> Mavericks).
> Tk is the first failure but even trying something
> like GWM fails. This despite me thinking that the
> "obvious" thing to do
> was to add /opt/X11 to the list of possible X11
> locations in the autoconf AC_PATH_X macro. I'm not
> quite sure why that is
> failing though. I edited autoconf/libs.m4 and the
> configure script does include /opt/X11 in the
> ac_x_header_dirs variable.
> It's just that that code cycling through all the
> options doesn't seem to actually run at all.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> Do you have an xmkmf command on your PATH. That can be used to
> short-circuit the default search list.
>
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Peter W. Draper, http://astro.dur.ac.uk/~pdraper
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