12-15-2011
yes - OSX Terminal app. As me [the user] - GNU bash 4.1 (which I installed from source and made my default shell, replacing the bash 3.2 that Snow Leopard ships with). And yes, can run xclock & and up comes a small window with an analog clock and the terminal shows the process id. configure also complained about not finding the pkg-config script, but I just fixed that with: export PKG_CONFIG=/usr/local/bin/pkg-config and now the complaint is gone but still no graphics drivers found.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
eboard-addtheme
EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1) General Commands Manual EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)
NAME
eboard-addtheme - a program to easily install new eboard board and sound themes.
SYNOPSIS
eboard-addtheme P graphics-file description
eboard-addtheme S sound-file
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the eboard-addtheme command. This manual page was contributed by the developers of the Debian GNU/Linux
distribution.
eboard-addtheme installs the given theme for eboard. If it has sufficient permissions, it will install the theme in the system themes
directory; otherwise, it will install it in ~/.eboard.
eboard-addtheme's behavior depends on its first argument. If this argument is P, a graphics file in the proper format should be provided
as the second argument, and the third argument should be a description of the theme. The graphics file will be installed as a new
piece/board set. If, on the other hand, this argument is S, a sound file should be provided as the second argument; it will be installed
as a new sound theme.
eboard must be restarted after a new theme has been added to notice the addition. Graphics become available in the Settings | Bitmapped
Piece Sets submenus, sound files become available in the Sound Event configuration dialog boxes.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org> (for the Debian GNU/Linux system) and by Felipe Bergo
<bergo@seul.org>.
SEE ALSO
eboard(6), eboard-config(1)
EBOARD-ADDTHEME(1)