Sat, 12 Jan 2008 (12:35 -0800 UTC) Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
It's basically the same as the last rc, but I added in a 'login_shell' option that users of tcsh can set to '/bin/tcsh' so applications launched from the Applications menu get the tcsh environment instead of the bash environment:
defaults write org.x.X11 login_shell /bin/tcsh
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/wiki/X112.1.2
--Jeremy
Two things I notice on my system after installing this upgrade 1. It forced a restart (during a TimeMachine hourly backup), and after the restart backups would not run. There was a file marked ".incomplete" for that backup. I have read of other forced restarts (other than from Apple updates) appearing to interfere with TimeMachine. I am still waiting to see if the next window for TM leads to a backup--so far there have been seven failed attempts. 2. I did the defaults write, but top shows an extra bash process--is that to be expected? I do not see any tcsh processes other than the ones I started on my own. Why do we need to restart OS X and not just the X system? I mention TM because I wonder whether there are incompatibilities between TM and forced restart by third-party installers. I can't imagine that any changes in Xquartz or X11.app would affect TM. -- Dr. Robert Delius Royar Associate Professor of English Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky