Am 19.08.2010 um 19:25 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:
Ok, that's fine. Assuming you have 2.5.3 installed, it's the latest version... If not, you can install the one from MacPorts (sudo port -v install xrandr)
pete 237 /\ port installed | grep -i randr tclsh(42387,0xa0739820) malloc: Could not open , using stderr xorg-libXrandr @1.3.0_1 (active) xorg-randrproto @1.3.1_0 (active) pete 238 /\ port list | grep -i randr tclsh(42681,0xa0739820) malloc: Could not open , using stderr xorg-libXrandr @1.3.0 x11/xorg-libXrandr xorg-randrproto @1.3.1 x11/xorg-randrproto xrandr @1.3.3 x11/xrandr Or did you mean? pete 244 /\ pkgutil -v --pkg-info org.x.x11.pkg com.apple.pkg.X11User package-id: org.x.x11.pkg version: 2.5.19 volume: / location: ./ install-time: Mon Jul 12 10:36:20 2010 'port list' does not show an X11 related line with a version number of @2.[5-9], except: fvwm2 @2.5.28 x11/fvwm2 mlterm @2.9.4 x11/mlterm monafont @2.90 x11/monafont rox-filer @2.8 x11/rox-filer rxvt @2.7.10 x11/rxvt wxgtk @2.8.4 x11/wxgtk xtide @2.8.3 x11/xtide
(for me it returns exit code 1, "could not get screen resources")
Interesting... Are you running /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app ?
pete 245 /\ PS X11 UID PID PPID F CPU PRI NI SZ RSS WCHAN S ADDR TTY TIME CMD 501 82253 127 4000 0 46 0 290248 24012 - S 38dcda8 ?? 205:11.62 /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app/Contents/ MacOS/X11.bin -psn_0_1790389 501 82306 82274 4000 0 31 0 76668 228 - S 38dc938 ?? 0:00.01 xinit /opt/local/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- / opt/local/bin/X :1 -dpi 96 -auth /Users/pete/.serverauth.82274 pete 246 /\ alias PS ps -lwwx | egrep UID\|!:1 | grep -v grep
What is the output of 'xdpyinfo | grep RANDR' ?
pete 251 /\ xdpyinfo | grep RANDR RANDR The digest issue 9 was not received here... -- Greetings Pete A lot of people mistake a short memory for a clear conscience. – Doug Larson
On Aug 21, 2010, at 12:13, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 19.08.2010 um 19:25 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:
Ok, that's fine. Assuming you have 2.5.3 installed, it's the latest version... If not, you can install the one from MacPorts (sudo port -v install xrandr)
pete 237 /\ port installed | grep -i randr tclsh(42387,0xa0739820) malloc: Could not open , using stderr xorg-libXrandr @1.3.0_1 (active) xorg-randrproto @1.3.1_0 (active) pete 238 /\ port list | grep -i randr tclsh(42681,0xa0739820) malloc: Could not open , using stderr xorg-libXrandr @1.3.0 x11/xorg-libXrandr xorg-randrproto @1.3.1 x11/xorg-randrproto xrandr @1.3.3 x11/xrandr
Or did you mean?
pete 244 /\ pkgutil -v --pkg-info org.x.x11.pkg com.apple.pkg.X11User package-id: org.x.x11.pkg version: 2.5.19 volume: / location: ./ install-time: Mon Jul 12 10:36:20 2010
'port list' does not show an X11 related line with a version number of @2.[5-9], except:
fvwm2 @2.5.28 x11/fvwm2 mlterm @2.9.4 x11/mlterm monafont @2.90 x11/monafont rox-filer @2.8 x11/rox-filer rxvt @2.7.10 x11/rxvt wxgtk @2.8.4 x11/wxgtk xtide @2.8.3 x11/xtide
I'm not sure what you're asking here. The latest version of xrandr (1.3.3) is available from MacPorts as the xrandr Port and is also in XQuartz-2.5.3 (which has a CFBundleVersion of 2.5.19 for Leopard and 2.5.20 for Snow Leoaprd).
On Aug 21, 2010, at 12:41, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
The latest version of xrandr (1.3.3) is available from MacPorts as the xrandr Port and is also in XQuartz-2.5.3 (which has a CFBundleVersion of 2.5.19 for Leopard and 2.5.20 for Snow Leoaprd).
Correction: 2.5.23 for Leopard and 2.5.24 for Snow Leopard
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