> On 27 Nov 2019, at 5:02 pm, yiming roberts-lo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Okay, I ran sudo port install xorg-server in a terminal. Now it's telling me: > To use MacPorts' X11 as the default server, install xorg-server, log out, > and log back in. > > > I'm assuming I should setup X11 as the default server?
Yes, just do exactly what it says... > > Thanks! > >> On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 4:55 AM Chris Jones <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> So what exactly have you run ? >> >> Please run >> >> sudo port install xorg-server >> >> in a terminal, and if you still have problems post *exactly* what the >> above gives. >> >> Chris >> >> On 27/11/2019 4:09 am, yiming roberts-lo wrote: >> > Hello, >> > I'm trying to figure out how to install Inkscape. I tried to follow the >> > instructions, but I am really confused. I think that I installed XCode, >> > agreed to the Xcode license in Terminal, and Install MacPorts for my >> > version of the Mac OS (macOS Mojave v10.14). On this page >> > <https://www.macports.org/install.php#requirements> it says that there's >> > an optional step: "The X11 windowing environment for ports that depend >> > on the functionality it provides to run. You have multiple choices for >> > an X11 server". I tried to install the xorg-server port from MacPorts >> > (recommended), however I couldn't figure out how to do this? I got to >> > this page <https://ports.macports.org/port/xorg-server/summary> but >> > there's no Download or Install button? >> > >> > How do I install X11 and then ultimately install Inkscape? I just want >> > to edit a vector and this is all very confusing. >> > >> > Thanks in advance for your help. >> > >> > yiming >> > >> >
