I managed to install gaiw on my TiBook (in order to help
test it) and had no problems, works fine. So I then try to
install it on my Dual G4 and the install fails trying to
install Qt3:
rm -f libqt-mt.3.2.3.dylib libqt-mt.dylib libqt-mt.3.dylib
libqt-mt.3.2.dylib
c++-3.3
On Feb 19, 2004, at 10:47 AM, Viv Kendon wrote:
I managed to install gaiw on my TiBook (in order to help
test it) and had no problems, works fine. So I then try to
install it on my Dual G4 and the install fails trying to
install Qt3:
rm -f libqt-mt.3.2.3.dylib libqt-mt.dylib libqt-mt.3.dylib
Viv Kendon wrote:
Any idea what has gone wrong on the G4?? I try to keep them
both up to date and more or less in step in terms of what I
install on them so I don't think I missed an Apple
update. I'm on 10.2.8 and gcc3.3 on both.
libXplugin is part of a base panther install, it should be on
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Viv Kendon wrote:
Any idea what has gone wrong on the G4?? I try to keep them
both up to date and more or less in step in terms of what I
install on them so I don't think I missed an Apple
update. I'm on 10.2.8 and gcc3.3 on both.
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Alexander K.
Viv Kendon wrote:
I have Jaguar installed, 10.2.8, and I have Apples X11 beta
3 installed on both machines. I did not know that Apples
X11 beta installed stuff outside of X11R6, /etc/X11,
fonts..., and /Applications/X11...
Oop! Ok, didn't know this was Jaguar.
Umm, libXplugin comes with
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Viv Kendon wrote:
I have Jaguar installed, 10.2.8, and I have Apples X11 beta
3 installed on both machines. I did not know that Apples
X11 beta installed stuff outside of X11R6, /etc/X11,
fonts..., and /Applications/X11...
I should add that I