Another interesting gotcha I encountered is that if you have the previous prerelease Apple X11 installed in /Applications, and you install the new X11 with Panther's "archive and install" method, it will cheerfully put itself in /Applications/Utilities and not remove the old one from /Applications. This can cause hours of fun for the whole family later.

If you do a Custom Install of Panther you can specify the X11 binary, and if you do a Custom Install of the dev tools you can also install X11 at that point.

On Oct 26, 2003, at 12:25 PM, Stephen Anderson wrote:

I may be the only one who didn't know this, but in case there are others, I thought I would point out that the Panther installer does not automatically install Apple's X11 1.0


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