> On Jun 6, 2016, at 08:47, Merle Reinhart <merlereinh...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Alexander,
> 
> That could potentially create some issues for some users in that 2.7.9 breaks 
> some other non-fink things that won't be fixed until 2.7.10.  Forcing an 
> upgrade to 2.7.9 will create a quandary since some can't go to 2.7.9 which 
> might force those users into a very laborious fink update process since 
> update-all would no longer be an option.  So, there's a bit more than normal 
> to consider in this situation.
> 
> Merle

Thanks for the info.  I was afraid that there might be issues like that.  I 
really wasn’t that wild about the idea, to be honest.  

I’m not sure what we can do then in the absence of our own X11, unless we 
provide our own libxt with libxt.7.dylib buried in a private directory so that 
builds on earlier Xquartz and Xquartz 2.7.9 at least link to the same libraries.

—akh
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