On Sun, 5 Aug 2012, Tim Jenness wrote: > I've pushed some fixes that should do the job. Turns out that XQuartz > has an xmkmf command that reports the standard include directories. This > is used by AC_PATH_X, which is wrapped by Tk in a similar macro to > AC_PATH_XTRA. For some reason eso commented out the use of the full Tk > includes, which I've reverted in Skycat and GAIA. > > Seems to work. Note that I really don't have xmkmf on OSX. It's been > gone for a while and definitely isn't in the latest XQuartz (I don't > have it on Lion either). Odd, I seem to have a version in /opt/local/bin, which returns the correct information about XQuartz. Must be from another package. I'm surprised this worked without this command. Did you set some environment variables? > I now have to fix KAPPA to use X_CFLAGS because any software that uses tk.h > has to also know where X11 resides even if it doesn't explicitly use X11 > itself. > > -- > Tim Jenness > -- Peter W. Draper, http://astro.dur.ac.uk/~pdraper