> On 13 Nov 2018, at 3:49 am, Uli Wienands <wiena...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Given Ryan's comment I updated my Macports installation (was 2.4.2, now: 
> 2.5.4),

Thats a huge jump... if you also had not updated your ports for that period as 
well, no surprise you are having problems now. Its really not a good idea to 
not update for that length of time...

> cleaned gimp2 and tried again... same error. I do this on a 10.6.8 machine, 
> incidentally.
> 
> So is there anything else I should/could do?

Gimp2 is not the problem, tk is.

You need to first upgrade this specific port.

Try

> sudo port upgrade tk

And if that fails, report back.

Chris
> 
> Log file attached.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Uli
> 
> 
>> On 11/12/18 12:52 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> 
>>> On Nov 12, 2018, at 12:47, Uli Wienands wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi, after Riccardo Mottola mentioned that he contributed a patch to gimp to 
>>> make Gimp 2.10 run under 10.6 I tried to install it.
>>> 
>>> The install went a fair amount but then died at xorg-xorgproto, whatever 
>>> that is, with the error:
>>> 
>>> Error: Failed to activate xorg-xorgproto: Image error: 
>>> /opt/local/include/X11/X.h is being used by the active tk port. Please 
>>> deactivate this port first, or use 'port -f activate xorg-xorgproto' to 
>>> force the activation.
>>> 
>>> I am attaching the logfile.
>> I thought we fixed the tk port to no longer install that. Is your tk port up 
>> to date? Try selfupdating and upgrading tk.
>> 
>> 
>>> Incidentally: Why is /opt/local/var/macports hiden from the finder? I had 
>>> to use goto Folder to get there.
>> I guess we hid it for the same reason Apple hides Library folders for you.
>> 
> 
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