Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread Murray Eisenberg
I have latest (2..7.11) XQuartz installed under macOS Sierra (10.12.2). I installed inkscape+quartz and insckape-app. When I either run inkscape from Terminal command line or from inkscape.app created by the latter, I see the XQiartz icon repeatedly appear and bounce in my Dock and then disappea

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > I have latest (2..7.11) XQuartz installed under macOS Sierra (10.12.2). I > installed inkscape+quartz and insckape-app. When I either run inkscape from > Terminal command line or from inkscape.app created by the latter, I see the > XQiartz

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread David Rowe
On 07/01/2017 18:31, Murray Eisenberg wrote: I have latest (2..7.11) XQuartz installed under macOS Sierra (10.12.2). I installed inkscape+quartz and insckape-app. When I either run inkscape from Terminal command line or from inkscape.app created by the latter, I see the XQiartz icon repeatedly

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread Harald Hanche-Olsen
  From: David Rowe (dr...@roden.myzen.co.uk) Date: 7 January 2017 at 20:17:37 > I initially installed inkscape@0.92.0 (default) which installs the x11 > variant - but it wouldn't start up, so I tried inkscape @0.92.0_0+quartz > but that fails the same way > I am running from the command line

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread David Evans
On 1/7/17 10:31 AM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > I have latest (2..7.11) XQuartz installed under macOS Sierra (10.12.2). I > installed inkscape+quartz and insckape-app. > When I either run inkscape from Terminal command line or from inkscape.app > created by the latter, I see the XQiartz icon > repe

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread Murray Eisenberg
Doing “sudo port deactivate active” would deactivate ALL my active ports, would it not? And given that I have scores active, it would be brutal to reactivate all of them, I had originally installed inkscape with +quartz, which didn’t work. Then after uninstalling that I installed inkscape +x11,

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread David Evans
On 1/7/17 3:20 PM, Murray Eisenberg wrote: > Doing “sudo port deactivate active” would deactivate ALL my active ports, > would it not? And given that I have scores > active, it would be brutal to reactivate all of them, Hence the previously mentioned criticism but it works. > > I had originally

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 6:43 PM, David Evans wrote: > If it's still gtk2 +x11, install gtk2 +quartz instead. Test by running > gtk-demo (provided by gtk2) and observe that it > runs (sucessfully) without XQuartz starting. > Disable revupdate first (see /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf), or

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread David Evans
On 1/7/17 3:46 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 6:43 PM, David Evans > wrote: > > If it's still gtk2 +x11, install gtk2 +quartz instead. Test by running > gtk-demo (provided by gtk2) and observe that it > runs (sucessfully) without XQuar

Re: Inkscape 0.92.0 now available on MacPorts

2017-01-07 Thread Stanton Sanderson
> On Jan 7, 2017, at 1:17 PM, David Rowe wrote: > > Is anyone else getting this error? Does anyone else have any ideas? Yes, thank you for posting. I got the same results but didn't have time to pursue a solution. The suggestions presented should help greatly. Stan