And what about the question?
I have X11-server installed from MacPorts. An Aqua App is installed in
/Applications/MacPorts/X11.app. When I want to launch it, nothing since my
update to Mojave :-(
The only way I found is to execute the binary directly from a Terminal like
that:
$ /Appli
Can you open the X11.app application by double-clicking on it in
/Applications/MacPorts ?
If so, under the X11 applications menu, choose the first option to open a
terminal, and then open your application that way.
Can you open it like this, from a terminal?
open /Applications/MacPorts/X11.ap
Ok, thanks for your answer,
My explanation was visibly not good.
Each time I try to open X11.app (or XQuartz.app) by double-clicking or via «
open -a », it doesn’t work, the application is not open. The only way I have to
launch X11 is via a terminal as I explain.
The log I have on console is:
Oh, I see. No launch at all, under any circumstances.
To get anywhere with that, we would need to see the whole crash report to find
out what happened.
Best,
Ken
On 2019-01-18, at 2:49 PM, Pierre Malard wrote:
> Each time I try to open X11.app (or XQuartz.app) by double-clicking or via «
>
I run DIA on Mojave and just run it from XTerm once XQuartz starts up.
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 5:40 PM Ken Cunningham <
ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you open the X11.app application by double-clicking on it in
> /Applications/MacPorts ?
>
> If so, under the X11 applications menu,