I installed an old x11 package--I am sure it came off of a PowerPC CD. Seemed to work alright until now. I can't find a x11 package on the Mac Pro CDs--not sure where it is hiding. I downloaded the x11update2006 from Apple, and everything works nicely now. Thanks for the help, Nathan On 5/4/07, Andre Stechert <stechert@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's your problem:
/usr/bin/ld: warning /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.dylib cputype (18, architecture ppc) does not match cputype (7) for specified -arch flag: i386 (file not loaded) /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols: _XOpenDisplay
You've got the PPC version of the X11 libs installed but your on an i386 (actually x86-64) architecture.
Did you install the X11 off the wrong OSX install disk by any chance?
Andre
p.s. Would be good to reply to the list letting them know what went wrong...
On 5/4/07, Nathan Corvino < corvino@gmail.com> wrote:
Sure, np. Thanks for the quick reply!
Nathan
On 5/4/07, Andre Stechert < stechert@gmail.com> wrote:
My next step would be to look at the config.log, which I'm guessing is in /opt/local/var/db/dports/sources/rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate1/base. Do you mind forwarding it?
Andre
On 5/4/07, Nathan Corvino <corvino@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, both X11 packages are present in /Library/Receipts. It certainly does look that way, but I have reinstalled/"upgraded" XCode several times to no avail--the error message persists.
Thanks,
Nathan
On 5/4/07, Andre Stechert < stechert@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you verify that X11User.pkg and X11SDK.pkg are in /Library/Receipts? It looks like you still don't have X11 properly installed.