Thank you all who replied to my message.
On Mar 5, 2005, at 3:36, Mike Beede wrote:
Xcode is the Mac development tools. It has nothing to do with X Windows. To run an X application, you just need to install the X Windows package.
That was the mistake I made. I have installed X11 now and it shows up in the
Utilities folder.
If you explain what you really want to run, maybe we could be more helpful. I'm not clear on whether you're trying to write some code or trying to run an application under X.
At this moment I want to run programs under X.
In fact it is Gnucash , what I have been using ( and still use) on my SuSE linux box.
I'm going away for a couple of weeks so I have to leave it for now, might come back for
some more help later on.
Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south. Disclaimer: Any errors in spelling, tact, or fact are transmission errors
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