![]() ![]() apple.launchd" besides this question, and both cases report using X11 forwarding with XQuartz on a developer prerelease of OS X 10.10 Yosemite Beta: 'cannot open display' - That's likely what prevents Inkscape from launching, though I would not know why this happens.ĭoing a web search finds two other mentions of the substring "/private/ tmp/com. > (inkscape- bin:1091) : Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: /private/ tmp/com. Personally, I have never seen such a value for $DISPLAY for X11/XQuartz before - usually it's something like > * My $DISPLAY variable appears to be set correctly: Which version of XQuartz is installed now? ![]() Which version of XQuartz was installed before (when Inkscape launched ok)? Was this originally an update or just a reinstallation of XQuartz? Which version of OS X do you have installed? > For perhaps not very good reasons, I re-installed XQuartz on my system. > Inkscape no longer launching after XQuartz update Is this the issue? And if so, how might I go about fixing it? The first definition was '/usr/bin: /bin:/usr/ sbin:/sbin', the ignored definition is '/opt/local/ bin:/opt/ local/sbin: /sw/bin: /usr/local/ bin:/usr/ bin:/bin: /usr/sbin: /sbin:/ opt/X11/ bin'. * One interesting thing: The console generates three copies of this this note about paths, when launching via the "open -a Inkscape" command:Ħ/8/14 11:22:20.293 PM Inkscape: *** -: Warning: duplicate definition for key 'PATH' found in environment - subsequent definitions are ignored. * Trying to launch Inkscape from within an xterm behaves identically to using a regular terminal window. (inkscape- bin:1091) : Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: /private/ tmp/com. (process:1091): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. * Trying to launch from the script fails in the same way, but gives a little more detail: Shows Inkscape briefly in the dock, but again fails to launch. * Trying to launch Inkscape from the terminal works the same as launching from the finder: So far as I have seen, only Inkscape is not launching correctly. Other X11 programs are also launching normally. If XQuartz is already open, this command opens another xterm window. * Other applications that use X11 appear to be working normally. * My $DISPLAY variable appears to be set correctly: net/inkscape/ +question/ 216559 ), obviously without success thus far. * I've tried the suggestions of many previous debugging threads here (e.g., https:/ /answers. * I have tried reinstalling XQuartz and Inkscape. * I have not changed OS version or Inkscape version (0.48.2) since everything was working. Accordingly, I have not managed to find anything that appears to be relevant in the DiagnosticReports, logs, or console (with one exception, at the end of this list). * There is no crash, just a failure to launch. * The behavior is that the dock icon will highlight briefly, then go away, without opening XQuartz. After doing so, Inkscape will no longer launch. The quartz-wm window manager included with the XQuartz distribution uses the Apple Public Source License Version 2.For perhaps not very good reasons, I re-installed XQuartz on my system. The X.Org software components’ licenses are discussed on the Please re-install the latest XQuartz X11 release for Leopard after installing a system software update to OS X 10.5.x Leopard.Īn XQuartz installation consists of many individual pieces of software which have various licenses. Because of this, you may experience conflicts after doing a Software Update from Apple. Since the XQuartz X11 package clobbers Apple's X11.app, their software update will clobber the XQuartz X11 package. OS X Software Updates have included some of the work done by the XQuartz project, but for various reasons, Apple cannot ship the latest and greatest version offered by the XQuartz site. Together with supporting libraries and applications, it forms the X11.app that Apple shipped with OS X versions 10.5 through 10.7. The XQuartz project is an open-source effort to develop a version of the X.Org X Window System that runs on macOS. ![]()
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