On May 2, 2007, at 10:45, Yves de Champlain wrote:
Le 07-05-02 à 03:18, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
On May 2, 2007, at 01:49, Hubert Spall - Tamarin Design Ltd. wrote:
Yves, I did have X11 installed by macports as a dependency now I
come to think of it, and there was even a message regarding that
and the apple installed X11, which I didn't have time to read in
the output (at that point I didn't know it would be significant,
and at some point I cleared the scrollback) - but that seems to
suggest that the macports install doesn't work automatically even
if you don't have the apple version installed - perhaps that was
what the message was about - if so, sorry for involving the list,
looks like I should have been able to work that bit out on my own.
The usual behavior is for MacPorts to use Apple's X11 if you have
installed both X11User.pkg and X11SDK.pkg, and otherwise to
install XFree86. You can only install and use one of Apple's X11
or XFree86 at a time. I recommend you use only Apple's X11.
The message indicates that you had X11SDK installed but not X11.app
(client / server).
However, I would not recommend to use only Apple's X11 because I
spent a lot of time make XFree86 4.6.0 available ;-)
What would be the advantage of using XFree86 4.6.0 vs. Apple's X11?
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