In article <20011126.213203.134657512.2.lawson_whitney@juno.com>, "lawson_whitney" <lawson_whitney@juno.com> wrote: > > What do you mean, latest CVS? Not one you built from source, I think. > That reference was added in the Wine-20011108 ftp release, but it is > #ifdef'd > so if ./configure doesn't find it - I guess it is an X extension - Wine > compiles without it. I _think_ you are trying to use a Wine built to > use features you don't have, and you can fix it by upgrading to an X > with all the latest X extensions, or by building Wine yourself, or by > being more careful which prebuilt package you choose. > > Lawson > ICBW, of course, IC always BW. With the latest cvs i mean that I downloaded the source from CVS, and then built it.. export CVSROOT=:pserver:cvs@cvs.winehq.com:/home/wine cvs login cvs -z 3 checkout wine And then build it using the wineinstall tool .. I'm using XFree86 version 4.1.0 (downloaded and built from source) -- Stian Eikeland