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List:       macports-users
Subject:    Re: Xquartz running under macOS 10.12.6 Sierra
From:       Merton Campbell Crockett <m.c.crockett () roadrunner ! com>
Date:       2017-09-29 4:53:08
Message-ID: F90740AB-6BC3-4352-AD95-79B5E7D69A9A () roadrunner ! com
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When you've been running on the same system for nearly 10 years, you have a tendency \
to forget a few things involving migration to new hardware.  Xquartz 2.7.11 worked \
fine once I re-downloaded the DMG file from xquartz.org <http://xquartz.org/> and \
re-installed it on my new iMac.  Some files were missing from /opt.

Thanks for your help.


> On 2017-09-28, at 13:11, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign@macports.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 2017, at 21:09, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
> 
> > I haven't been paying too much attention to mail from macports-users as I wasn't \
> > having any issues with Xquartz and the mac ports applications that require X11 \
> > until my MacPro3,1 had an unrecoverable, fatal hardware failure on Friday.  I had \
> > to settle for an iMac18,3 with 5K Retina display as a replacement. 
> > I did have Xquartz 2.7.11 on my Mac Pro running OS X 10.11.  It won't run under \
> > macOS 10.12.6.  it encounters a SIGABRT condition as soon as its started. 
> > Is there a way to get X11 support in macOS 10.12 and the newer macOS 10.13 when \
> > its released?
> 
> xorg-server should work, as should the standalone Xquartz; they are the same \
> software. If either of them don't work, please report the problem to the developer.


--
Merton Campbell Crockett
e-mail:   m.c.crockett@roadrunner.com
mobile:  1(805)377-6762


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running on the same system for nearly 10 years, you have a tendency to forget a few \
things involving migration to new hardware. &nbsp;Xquartz 2.7.11 worked fine once I \
re-downloaded the DMG file from <a href="http://xquartz.org" \
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class=""><blockquote type="cite" class="">I haven't been paying too much attention to \
mail from macports-users as I wasn't having any issues with Xquartz and the mac ports \
applications that require X11 until my MacPro3,1 had an unrecoverable, fatal hardware \
failure on Friday. &nbsp;I had to settle for an iMac18,3 with 5K Retina display as a \
replacement.<br class=""><br class="">I did have Xquartz 2.7.11 on my Mac Pro running \
OS X 10.11. &nbsp;It won't run under macOS 10.12.6. &nbsp;it encounters a SIGABRT \
condition as soon as its started.<br class=""><br class="">Is there a way to get X11 \
support in macOS 10.12 and the newer macOS 10.13 when its released?<br \
class=""></blockquote><br class="">xorg-server should work, as should the standalone \
Xquartz; they are the same software. If either of them don't work, please report the \
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0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px;"><br class="">--<br class="">Merton Campbell \
Crockett<br class="">e-mail:&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="mailto:m.c.crockett@roadrunner.com" \
class="">m.c.crockett@roadrunner.com</a><br class="">mobile: &nbsp;1(805)377-6762<br \
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