> On Mar 29, 2015, at 07:10, René J.V. Bertin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Saturday March 28 2015 11:10:04 Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> :0 just means to connect using /tmp/.X11-unix/X0 ... did something happen to 
>> delete that?  I'd expect this behavior if something deleted it.
> 
> That'd be a perfect explanation were it not for the fact that I don't have 
> that file either on my 10.9 system, and there I don't have issues connecting 
> to ":0" (I do have a slew of warnings about it being missing on 10.9, though).
> 
> What/who creates that directory and file, and how to figure out when it gets 
> deleted (if it's ever created)? I do get a /tmp/.X11-unix/X1 when I launch a 
> 2nd X server (X11.app from MacPorts).

It's created when launching XQuartz.  The server chooses 0 if there is no 
/tmp/.X0-lock file.  If there is a /tmp/.X0-lock lock file, it looks for 1, 
then 2, and so on.

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