Looks good! It seems to install cleanly on my system. Eventually, we may want to add a README or some explanatory text.
Yeah... and the license file as well...
Only minor nits I noticed:
1. What's the difference between xvfb and xfake? How about xnest and Xephyr? I'm asking, because I'm trying to figure out what we (Apple) need to pick up for a future update.
I dunno... I just work here...
2. Is there any reason we can't go ahead and call this X11R7.3 in the About box?
X11R7.3 includes xserver-1.4 and many other changes (which are gonna go into X11.app 2.2 ... check the ChangeLog I have in the wiki). xserver-1.3 was intermediate between x11r7.2 and 7.3
3. We should probably refer to this package as "X11" (as opposed to X11User), because it includes parts of what would traditionally go into the SDK package (the man pages for functions, and the header files). That's perfectly fine; I see no reason to bother with splitting it into two packages.
Ok, I just noticed that the package was called X11User.pkg still in the Leopard install, so I wanted to keep that the same... I'll change it.
4. It'd be super-spiff to get the Dock icon for Xquartz thing in, but being able to pass arguments to X11.app is probably good enough.
I'll take a look at that again and see how easy it is to include.
Eventually I want to get us hooked up with Sparkle, but this is more than good enough for our first "release". Looking good!
Yeah, I figure we'll do 2.1.1 sometime in a couple weeks. I just want to get something out there with all these fixes we do have rather than keep delaying for "one more fix" forever.