On Oct 28, 2013, at 14:44 , Ed Scheinerman wrote:

> I have just upgraded my Mac to OS X version 10.9 "Mavericks" and am running 
> Sage version 5.12. When I start sage from the command line an dialogue box 
> opens asking me about opening Xquartz and that X11 is no longer supported 
> etc. (See attached image.) I can dismiss past this dialogue box and all 
> works fine. I have XQuartz installed and I get this error whether or not I 
> already have Xquartz running. 
> 
> Anything I should do to make this annoyance stop?

The simplest approach, perhaps, is to install the X11 package by following the 
instructions in the dialog (and subsequent KB article).

Otherwise, you would have to determine the code that is invoking the X11 
library.  Some programs, like 'gs', come with X11 and non-X11 versions ('gs' is 
a link to one or the other); others have command-line arguments that disable 
X11 for the current execution.  That's as far as I've gotten.

One approach to the latter would be to move/rename '/usr/X11/', and see what 
breaks when you run sage.

If you built from source, the build logs might help track down who's using X11.

HTH

Justin

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