
The workaround for us was to create /sw/lib -> /opt/X11/lib, and then we're off and running again. sw/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current version 7.0.0) sw/lib/libpng12.0.dylib (compatibility version 36.0.0, current version 36.0.0) usr/X11/lib/libfontconfig.1.dylib (compatibility version 6.0.0, current version 6.3.0) usr/X11/lib/libXft.2.dylib (compatibility version 4.0.0, current version 4.13.0) usr/X11/lib/libXt.6.dylib (compatibility version 7.0.0, current version 7.0.0) Because of this, afni winds up linking against the fink libpng instead of XQuartz. XQuartz on snow leopard installs in /opt/X11 instead of /usr/X11. On snow leopard, it's a little more complicated. It would be fantastic if there were specific directions for leopard (or at least to make a note that the 10.4 directions also work for leopard), and a specific note on what version of XQuartz was used on the build host (and thus, what's required to run). Upgrading to XQuartz 2.5.3 got me version 44, and then I was good to go on leopard. I only had Xquartz 2.4.0, which provided only version 41. There seems to be an undocumented dependency on XQuartz to get libpng12.0.dylib, at least version 42. I was able to guess most of what needed to be done. There doesn't seem to be any information on the install directions () for leopard. This is related to installing afni on many macs here at the UW-Madison Waisman Brain Imaging lab. Hi all, I wanted to pass on some feedback regarding my experiences installing the latest version of afni (2010_10_19_1028) on OS X leopard (10.5) and snow leopard (10.6).
