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  1. Ensure you're ssh client is requesting X11 Forwarding with the -v flag. Ssh example.com -X -v And look for thespecific message: debug1: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing. Another telltail problem sign is the lack of the DISPLAY environment variable beign set for you. If its blank/unset, there is something wrong.
  2. The X11 program that I most highly recommend is GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). It’s a great image editor that’s actually comparable in some ways to Adobe Photoshop. If you download it.
  3. Make sure you’re ready to upgrade. Before you upgrade, we recommend that you back up your Mac. If your Mac is running OS X Mavericks 10.9 or later, you can upgrade directly to macOS Big Sur.
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The Fink project wants to bring the full world of UnixOpen Source software toDarwin andMac OS X.We modify Unix software so that it compiles and runs on Mac OS X('port' it) and make it available for download as a coherentdistribution.Fink uses Debian tools like dpkgand apt-get to provide powerful binary package management.You can choose whether you want to download precompiled binarypackages or build everything from source.Read more...

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2021-03-06: fink-0.45.3 released

The Fink Project has released fink-0.45.3. This is a minor behavioral fix for an issue introduced in 0.45.2. With this release, the default prefix for new installs is reverted to /sw for all macOS versions from 10.14 and earlier. Newer releases still default to /opt/sw. This will allow installs on macOS 10.14 and earlier to continue to use any available binary distributions. There are no other functional changes in this release compared to fink-0.45.2.

This release does not yet support macOS 11 (Big Sur).

2020-10-02: fink-0.45.2 released

The Fink Project has released fink-0.45.2. This release provides support for all macOS releases up to and including 10.15.7. Most importantly, it changes the default install path location to /opt/sw for all supported macOS releases. This release also fixes bootstrapping problems when installing on macOS 10.15 with Xcode12. Run fink selfupdate to install the latest version. This release does not need any special preparation apart from those listed below if upgrading to macOS 10.15 from an earlier macOS release.

This release does not yet support macOS 11 (Big Sur).

2020-03-28: fink-0.45.1 released

The Fink Project has released fink-0.45.1. This release provides support for all macOS releases up to and including 10.15.4, as well as support for users running the zsh shell. Run fink selfupdate to install the latest version. This release does not need any special preparation apart from those listed below if upgrading to macOS 10.15 from an earlier macOS release.

2021-08-10: neon27-0.31.2-1 (HTTP/WebDAV client library with a C API)
2021-08-09: libnet1.1-1.1.2.1-5 (Set of routines to handle network packets)
2021-08-09: libnet1.0-1.0.2a-113 (Set of routines to handle network packets)
2021-08-09: libnids-1.18-6 (Network Intrusion Detection System E-comp)
2021-08-09: vim-8.2.3318-1 (Improved version of the editor 'vi')
2021-08-09: vim-nox-8.2.3318-1 (Improved version of the editor 'vi')
2021-08-08: mpg123-sdl-1.28.2-1 (SDL output module for mpg123)
2021-08-08: libmikmod3-3.3.11.1-1 (Sound library for playing MOD modules)
2021-08-08: mikmod-3.2.8-1 (Portable tracked music player)
2021-08-08: mpg123-portaudio-1.28.2-1 (PortAudio output module for mpg123)
2021-08-08: libaubio5-shlibs-0.4.9-1 (Library for audio labelling)
2021-08-08: libmikmod-3.1.21.1-1 (Sound library for playing MOD modules)
2021-08-08: mpg123-1.28.2-1 (Real time MPEG Audio Player)
2021-08-08: mpg123-pulse-1.28.2-1 (PulseAudio output module for mpg123)
2021-08-08: graphicsmagick-q32-1.3.36-1 (Swiss army knife of image processing)
2021-08-08: graphicsmagick-1.3.36-1 (Swiss army knife of image processing)
2021-08-08: libxmp4-4.5.0-1 (Extended Module Player Library)
2021-08-08: mpg123-jack-1.28.2-1 (JACK output module for mpg123)
2021-08-08: libmeep17-shlibs-1.12.0-2 (FDTD simulation)
2021-08-08: libmeep24-shlibs-1.19.0-1 (FDTD simulation)
2021-08-08: libctl7-shlibs-4.5.0-1 (Guile-based library for scientific simulation)
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Fink currently supports macOS 10.15 (Catalina), macOS 10.14 (Mojave), macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), macOS 10.12 (Sierra), OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), and continues to run on older versions of OS X, althoughofficial updates are no longer available for the older versions.Installation instructions can be found on our sourcerelease page.

Xcode must be installed before Fink.

10.15 Support: 10.15 users must install Xcode version 10.3 or later (via a free download from the AppStore, or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 10.3 (installable via xcode-select --install, or downloadable from Apple).

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.11 or later from Xquartz.org.

10.13 and 10.14 Support: 10.13 and 10.14 users must install Xcode version 10.1 or later (via a free download from the AppStore, or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 10.1 (installable via xcode-select --install, or downloadable from Apple).

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.11 or later from Xquartz.org.

10.12 Support: 10.12 users must install Xcode version 8.0 or later (via a free download from the AppStore, or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 6.0 for Sierra (installable via xcode-select --install, or downloadable from Apple).

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.7 or later from macosforge.org.

10.11 Support: 10.11 users must install Xcode version 7.0 or later (via a free download from the AppStore, or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 7.0 for El Capitan (installable via xcode-select --install, or downloadable from Apple).

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.7 or later from macosforge.org.

10.10 Support: 10.10 users must install Xcode version 6.0 or later (via a free download from the AppStore, or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 6.0 for Yosemite (installable via xcode-select --install, or downloadable from Apple).

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.7 or later from macosforge.org.

10.9 Support: 10.9 users must install Xcode version 5.0.1 or later (via a free download from the AppStore; version 5.0.2 is recommended), or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 5.0 for Mavericks (installable via xcode-select --install, or downloadable from Apple).

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.4 or later from macosforge.org.

10.8 Support: 10.8 users must install Xcode version 4.4 or later (via a free download from the AppStore; version 5.0.2 is recommended), or must at least install the Command Line Tools for Xcode 4.4 for Mountain Lion (downloadable from Appleor installable via the Xcode Preferences). Note that if you had an earlier version of Xcode than 4.3 installed prior to updating from 10.7, you need to uninstall the old version first by running /Developer/Library/uninstall-devtools. You can determine your current version of Xcode by running xcodebuild -version .

If you need X11 you should install Xquartz-2.7.2 or later from macosforge.org.

10.7 Support: 10.7 users must install or update Xcode to version 4.1 or later (via a free download from the AppStore), (version 4.6.3 is recommended) or must at leastinstall the Command Line Tools for Xcode 4.3 or later (downloadable from Appleor installable via the Xcode Preferences (4.3 or later). Followthe instructions in the 10.8 section above regarding how to check yourversion and uninstall an outdated one, if needed.

We don't support Xquartz on 10.7, so don't remove Apple's official X11.

10.6 Support:For best results, 10.6 users areencouraged to upgrade Xcode to version 3.2.6, or to version 4.2.1 if youpaid for a 4.x Developer preview. Version 4.0.2 is known to have somebugs in its linker that prevent certain packages from building. Followthe instructions in the 10.8 section above regarding how to check yourversion and uninstall it, if needed.

We don't support Xquartz on 10.6, so don't remove Apple's official X11.

If you're looking for support, check out the help page.That page also lists various options to help the project and submitfeedback.

If you are looking for the source files which correspond tobinaries distributed by the Fink project, please consultthis page forinstructions.

The Fink project is hosted bySourceForge.In addition to hosting this site and the downloads, SourceForge and GitHubprovide the following resources for the project:

  • Report or view bugs
  • Submit a new Fink package (non-core developers)
  • Request a package that's not in Fink
  • Submit a patch for fink (the program)
  • Request a feature that's not in fink (the program)
  • Git (browseonline, access instructions)

Please note that to use some of these resources (ie, to report a bug or request a new Fink package), youwill need to be logged in to your SourceForge account. If you do not have one, you can sign up for onefor free on the SourceForge web site.

Additional resources hosted outside SourceForge include:

  • The Fink developer wiki (now at a new location).