On May 15, 2007, at 12:01, Sebastian Hahn wrote:
On May 15, 2007, at 9:12 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Do you have /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.6.dylib? I believe that's the
file that's being looked for by the ports you're installing, and
it should be there as part of Apple's X11. If it's not there,
reinstall X11User.pkg and X11SDK.pkg. I know you said you already
have them installed, but maybe the installation got damaged
somehow. Reinstalling from the original packages would ensure it's
working correctly.
Unless you want to use XFree86 instead, which you could do. In
that case, do what the message says and move /usr/X11R6 out of the
way first, or delete it. If you go this route, delete the X11
receipts too, and X11.app.
I'd rather not install XFree86, as I'm using Apple's X11 for other
things as well, and I'd hate to somehow mess that up... The
libX11.6.dylib is present on my system, and it's also not zero size
(I checked for the obvious "damaged file"-case)... Where can I get
the most current X11User.pkg and X11SDK.pkg-files from?
For Mac OS X 10.4:
X11User.pkg should be here:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/x11update2006113.html
It says it requires an existing X11 install, so you may have to
install X11User.pkg from your Mac OS X 10.4 install DVD/CD first. Or
it may be ok with what you have on your hard drive now.
X11SDK.pkg is part of Xcode 2.4.1 which you download from Apple
Developer Connection.
For Mac OS X 10.3:
X11User.pkg is here:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/x11formacosx.html
Xcode 1.5 is the last version that works with Mac OS X 10.3 and
X11SDK.pkg should be a part of that.
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