5/7/2023 0 Comments Uninstall xquartz![]() ![]() On a side note don't upgrade past Mojave if you want to use wine. Winehq builds by default look within "/opt/x11/lib/" for both of those unless you configure "DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH" if you want to keep them in another location. You will need to make sure that you have the XQuartz disk image mounted before performing this command: sudo installer -pkg /Volumes/XQuartz-2.7.4/XQuartz. The alternative is to use one of the Portable versions and then add it to PATH but you still need to provide at least libpng15.15.dylib and libfreetype.6.dylib for wine to function. 4 Answers Sorted by: 3 +100 You may be able to install the software using installer on the command line. I actually no longer even have XQuartz installed I just have "/Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app" and that even keep the new Wine installer happy but it's not like I use those anyway. In my case, I had installed XQuartz via homebrew cask and had already upgraded to catalina. I used this gist before it always seems to get updated. At some point you might have installed XQuartz and the original procedure is to uninstall XQuartz and reinstall XQuartz after Catalina upgrade. Now right-click the XQuartz icon in your Dock and click: Applications -> Terminal and in the Terminal that appears, type: xhost + Later, when you have it working, tighten up the security on the xhost command by being a bit more specific with IP addresses. Sudo rm -rf /opt/X11* /Library/Launch*/.* /Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app /etc/*paths.d/*XQuartz Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/_ist To uninstall XQuartz 2.8 and later, execute the following in Terminal: launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/ sudo launchctl unload. Launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist I tried the uninstall steps listed in the Quartz FAQ but it made no difference. EtownAndy wrote:Gosh, has it been a whole year?. ![]()
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