yes, I still needed to install X11 extras from my Leopard Cd to get  
everything installed, -which is fine, the install is super easy, and  
well worth doing as it also gives you a plethora of other development  
options as well.

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On May 18, 2008, at 6:32 AM, Matthew Tylee Atkinson wrote:

> On Sun, 2008-05-18 at 06:15 -0400, James Dietz wrote:
>> Sorry for the break in thread continuity, but just tried the
>> universal binary under Tiger (Mac Pro, 2x intel xeon. I get lots of
>> errors when the installer tries to download the files - I use the
>> defaults but it never actually downloads the files.  I chmodded
>> the .run to +x, is that all I need to do?  I will drop in the old
>> install once I get the other mac set up (I came home).  The old
>> system was leopard, and I haven't yet tested the new universal binary
>> there.
>
> It seems my attempts to compile for 10.4 have failed so, as the  
> download
> program is also a binary, this will fail on 10.4.  I am currently  
> unsure
> of how to fix this.  It is annoying because it will make it harder for
> the build scripts and will result in many more installer packages  
> having
> to be created.
>
> I couldn't get some of Apple's instructions on how to use the 10.4 SDK
> to work but I'll try again...
>
>> P.S.,
>> Are the rumors true? Does leopard come with x11 preinstalled while
>> tiger does not?
>
> I believe you have to explicitly install X11 on both, but it seems the
> install locations are different.
>
> best regards,
>
>
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