10-31-2007
Is there anything in /usr/include/X11?
As the message says, you don't have the X11 development environment installed.
I suggest you dig out the Xcode installer.
What are you trying to build anyway, most open source code that does anything with shared libraries collapses in a heap when trying to compile on Darwin.
I suggest you look at Fink or similar for patches to build code on Darwin.
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dssi_list_plugins
dssi_list_plugins(1) General Commands Manual dssi_list_plugins(1)
NAME
dssi_list_plugins - list available DSSI plugins
SYNOPSIS
dssi_list_plugins [-v|--verbose]
DESCRIPTION
dssi_list_plugins scans a list of directories specified by the environment variable DSSI_PATH, looking for DSSI (or LADSPA) shared
libraries. It reports each library found, and lists the plugins contained within the library. It ignores subdirectories and libtool *.la
files; otherwise it will complain if any of the files found are not DSSI or LADSPA shared libraries.
OPTIONS
-v
--verbose
Causes dssi_list_plugins to be more verbose in its reporting. It will note conditions which are typically ignored by most DSSI
hosts, yet may indicate problems, including malformed or unreadable components of DSSI_PATH, directories which contain no plugin
libraries, libraries which appear more than once in the DSSI_PATH, and libraries which contain no plugins.
ENVIRONMENT
DSSI_PATH
A colon-separated list of directories to scan for DSSI plugins.
CONFORMING TO
DSSI RFC version 1.0.
SEE ALSO
dssi_analyse_plugin(1), http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
June 23rd, 2010 dssi_list_plugins(1)