22 sep 2011 kl. 11:49 skrev Francois Gouget: > On Wed, 21 Sep 2011, Charles Davis wrote: > [...] >>> I also wondered if Xquartz brings it's own X11 headers and libraries. I >>> haven't found any, so I'm still using /usr/X11/include and /usr/X11/bin. >> Xquartz puts its include and lib files in /opt/X11/include and /opt/X11/lib, >> respectively. > > That does not sound right. I have installed XQuartz 2.6.1 on my Leopard > machine and I have no /opt/X11 directory. In fact I don't really know > where XQuartz installed itself. I suspect it overwrote the files in > /usr/X11.
The Leopard releases go into /usr/X11 (can't remember the exact reason). Starting with Snow Leopard they go into /opt/X11. If you installed it using macports it probably goes into /opt/local. Try sudo port contents xorg-server in that case. Regards, -- Pelle Johansson