Alexander, et al,
Bingo! Installed XQuartz 2.6.3 and both gimp and xsane work great now!
(Note that I had done a clean install of Mac OS X 10.5.8 and Xcode 3.1.3 on
this PPC G5, which installed some "apple version" of X11 that was crashing.)
Should have thought of this myself -- kind of remembe
If I recall correctly there is no "stock" X11 on 10.8 anymore. You have to
download XQuartz; I remember getting a reminder dialog the first time I tried
to launch X on a fresh 10.8 install.
On May 7, 2013, at 7:11 PM, Mike Wirth wrote:
PS: What's the story on "stock Apple" X11 on the latest Ma
I'm running XQuartz 2.1.6 (xorg-server 1.4.2-apple33).
Presume that's the "stock" Apple X11 for Mac OS X 10.5.8. I'll go to
macosforge site recommended and install the appropriate version. Thanks
for the suggestion.
Mike
PS: What's the story on "stock Apple" X11 on the latest Mac OS X 10.8.3 o
On 8/05/13 01:32, Martin Costabel wrote:
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> "stock" X11 *is* xquartz, just not quite the latest. MacOSX was a
> special case; for some reason or other, Apple was unable to ship a
I meant: "MacOSX 10.5 was a special case".
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On 8/05/13 01:11, Mike Wirth wrote:
> I'm running XQuartz 2.1.6 (xorg-server 1.4.2-apple33).
>
> Presume that's the "stock" Apple X11 for Mac OS X 10.5.8. I'll go to
> macosforge site recommended and install the appropriate version. Thanks
> for the suggestion.
In my experience, on MacOSX >= 10.
On 5/7/13 3:00 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> On 7/05/13 08:35, Mike Wirth wrote:
>> Alex, et al,
>>
>> No joy. Running "sudo fc-cache", reboot, etc., did no good. X11 still
>> dies in the same place.
>>
>> Next thing to try?
>
> What version of X11 do you have installed? If it is stock Leopard X11
On 7/05/13 08:35, Mike Wirth wrote:
> Alex, et al,
>
> No joy. Running "sudo fc-cache", reboot, etc., did no good. X11 still
> dies in the same place.
>
> Next thing to try?
What version of X11 do you have installed? If it is stock Leopard X11,
it is not surprising that it crashes. Xquartz from
Alex, et al,
No joy. Running "sudo fc-cache", reboot, etc., did no good. X11 still
dies in the same place.
Next thing to try?
Mike
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 7:27 PM, Alexander Hansen <
alexanderk.han...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
>
>
> Nothing there looks like it involves anything svg-specific, li
On 5/5/13 3:01 PM, Mike Wirth wrote:
> Alexander,
>
> Thanks! Your detailed instructions worked great. Succeeded in getting
> a prior version of libopenraw installed, followed by completing the gimp
> install.
>
> Unfortunately, now I have another problem: my X11 server is crashing
> when startin
Alexander,
Thanks! Your detailed instructions worked great. Succeeded in getting a
prior version of libopenraw installed, followed by completing the gimp
install.
Unfortunately, now I have another problem: my X11 server is crashing when
starting up gimp. Here's the direct error message:
~$ gi
On 5/3/13 11:41 PM, Mike Wirth wrote:
> OK, gang, what's the next step here? I'm a fink build process newbie,
> but a reasonable C hacker, and am willing to dive in, given some hints
> about where to start.
>
> Note: My goal is to get sane and xsane working on OS X (G5 PPC) to drive
> a fancy Fuji
OK, gang, what's the next step here? I'm a fink build process newbie, but
a reasonable C hacker, and am willing to dive in, given some hints about
where to start.
Note: My goal is to get sane and xsane working on OS X (G5 PPC) to drive a
fancy Fujitsu scanner. Don't really need gimp (but it's re
On 4/23/13 7:29 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 4/22/13 11:22 PM, Mike Wirth wrote:
>> <2nd try: Forwarding my reply to Daniel to the list, after trying his
>> 9.2 version of libopenraw1-shlibs>
>>
>> No joy, but as he suggested, maybe the log below will expose the problem.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> --
On 4/22/13 11:22 PM, Mike Wirth wrote:
> <2nd try: Forwarding my reply to Daniel to the list, after trying his
> 9.2 version of libopenraw1-shlibs>
>
> No joy, but as he suggested, maybe the log below will expose the problem.
>
> Mike
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: *Mike Wirth*
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