Hi,
You will need to delete the receipt for the X11 install as well. It
will be in Library/Receipts.
Shaun
On 7 May 2008, at 05:43, Marcy Davis wrote:
Eric,
I'm kind of hosed now. I downloaded X11 1.1.3 from the apple/
support/downloads site you mentioned and got X11Update2006.dmg
which contains X11Update2006.pkg. When I double-click the .pkg
file, I get a window entitled 'Install X11 Update 2006' and then an
Alert which says "This system does not need this update" and the
only option it gives me is to close the Alert window. No way to
force the install. I closed the window and nothing happens. So I
went ahead and deleted all remnants of X11 1.0 by doing the following:
rm -rf /etc/X11
rm -rf /usr/X11R6
rm -rf /Applications/Utilities/X11.app
and tried the install 1.1.3 again and it still failed with the same
alert. So now I have no X11 app on my system. I suppose I can try
to reinstall X11 1.0 but I would rather try to get 1.1.3 installed.
Any ideas?
BTW, I downloaded the files from the anonymous ftp site you
mentioned as well and it contains about 50 files. If you think I
should install X11 from there, how do I do that? I could use some
help since now I can't run OpenOffice 2.0 either.
Thanks,
Marcy
On May 6, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Eric Hoch wrote:
James, Marcy,
Am Tue, 06 May 2008 04:24:25 -0700 schrieb James McKenzie:
Marcy Davis wrote:
Hello Eric,
Thank you for getting back to me. My responses to your
questions are inline.
On May 5, 2008, at 3:25 AM, Eric Hoch wrote:
Hi Marcy,
I'll cc the mac porting mailinglist in order to see if any of the
subscribed members have similiar experiences or heard of.
Am Mon, 05 May 2008 02:37:01 -0600 schrieb Marcy Davis:
Frome time to time I had this strange behaviour with OOo as well
and often enough an OOo process was still runing even if I thought
I quit OOo and no crash occured.
ps -aeux | grep -i office
shows no *office* processes running
ps -aeux | grep -i x11
shows no x11 processes running
last night I rebooted the system and tried it immediately after
it restarted, and no luck.
This points to more of a X11 problem than an OpenOffice.org
problem. I've read about this before. I don't know what the fix
was however.
Hmm, now that James mentioned it. Did you update your X11 to 1.1.3?
If not please download the update from here
<http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/x11update2006113.html>. I
remember that this update isn't shown on all Macs if the software
update is run.
I tried to find a download of 2.3 but it is not on the
openoffice.org site.
You can get a copy here
<ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:21/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/OOG680_m9
>.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
2.3.1 is also there as well and fixes some of the problems
originally discovered in the 2.3 release.
James: OOG680_m9 *is* 2.3.1 :-) Maho didn't have the time to rename
the Milestone because it was already in QA.
Eric
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