There appears to be a problem with the display variable. Does the name have a '\r' or '\n' within it? When I try to start gnuserv (for XEmacs), XEmacs (or gnuserv?) reports that it cannot find the port ,org.macosforge.xquartz.X11:6000 The format of the error makes it appear that the path (before the "org.") ends in a line break or spaces. I get not crash report from this. I also cannot send mail to report the bug because my X-based mail software crashes (with a less-than-useful crash report). This is a four-day-old MBP 13". I am running the Beta 1 currently, and it does not have the error. Thu, 22 Apr 2010 (13:29 -0700 UTC) Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
I just uploaded 2.5.1_beta2 (only for Snow Leopard), and it should appear if you check for updates (assuming you're on the beta update stream), or you can use this direct link:
http://static.macosforge.org/xquartz/downloads/SL/XQuartz-2.5.1_beta2.dmg
A few modules were updated including a new xterm and pixman, but the focus has been on bugfixes. This has some GLX fixes and also provides a workaround for the "borders issue".
Please test it out and let me know how it handles.
--Jeremy
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