I guess you are right. How to do this? There are many locations for launchagents:
~/Library/LaunchAgents #Per-user agents provided by the user.# /Library/LaunchAgents # Per-user agents provided by the administrator# /Library/LaunchDaemons #System wide daemons provided by the administrator# /System/Library/LaunchAgents #Mac OS X Per-user agents.# /System/Library/LaunchDaemons #Mac OS X System wide daemons.# //https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1872008?start=0&tstart=0 and I have not seen two conflicting ones with a name lik xquarts, but they are probably named differently. Where to look? And once found I can/should just remove one .plist? On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Jeremy Lavergne < [email protected]> wrote: > > I just installed Xquartz 2.5.0 > http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/X112.5.0 and logged out and in. > I did this as I was having issues with text manipulation in the Mac OSX > Gimp package 2.8 and Photoshop CS5. After I did all this Gimp 2.8 did no > longer run nor did MacPorts Gimp 2.6. I think I need to either use another > version or make another change. What did I miss? > > There are LauchAgents/LauchDaemons that get installed, and are likely > conflicting with the MacPorts ones. Whichever one manages to launch first, > wins! > > Disable one set while trying to use the other ... assuming this is the > issue. > >
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