As I said, I have no intention yet to replace libXrender - it works fine
for me.
Doing some brief reading, it looks like the /usr/X11R6/lib/libXrender.a comes from the xrender-dev package. Which I assume you would have had to install if you're building cairo which is in your list.
By my count, you're building a list of 55 packages. Why not make it 56 and end your troubles?
That's why I blaim Ubuntu - it was their decision to make Lib exist both
under dirA and dirB as two separate entities.
You could always file a bug report with the package mainter if that is in fact the cause. Granted you're using MEPIS and I can't figure out which repositories that uses.
Anyway, I can get my car out of the parking ramp for free now, so I'm off.
Paul
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