Hi,

I recently updated my Mac from High Sierra (straight from El Capitan, where
Gnubg ran OK). After upgrade Gnubg didn't run in XQuartz as before.

However, after purging brew and reinstalling all required packages, setting
CC (to gcc-7), LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS with includes and libs from the
installed packages, I compiled and built first 1.04 and then 1.05
successfully.

Both versions run OK and doesn't seem to use Quartz. The XQuartz app icon
does not pop up as before in El Capitan and no related processes seem to be
running. So it seems we don't need X11 or Quartz any more under High
Sierra. Anyone knows more about this?


PS:
I could only build w/o board3d, it gave me a weird error message about not
finding GTK when configuring with --with-board3d, but w/o it, it just
builds with GTK fine. Any clues to this one?

$ ./configure --with-board3d
...
checking for GTK... yes
checking for GTKGLEXT... yes
...
checking GL/glx.h usability... no
checking GL/glx.h presence... no
checking for GL/glx.h... no
configure: error: board3d requested but gtk or gtkglext not found

Without the --with-board3d everything is OK, gnubg builds and starts in GUI
mode.


Regards,
Marcel Fulop
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