Correct, I've been recommending folks use MacPorts to build xorg-server if they want to stay up to date as I was not able to put out new XQuartz releases for a while. Right now, there are a few bug fixes in the latest…
That page indicates what versions of those plugins are certified by the vendor to run on Sierra. That doesn't mean that older versions won't run, it just means they haven't been certified to do so. I've been running…
Upstream fixed the issue a couple days before Xcode 7.3 was released (and didn't even have their story straight about what version actually contained the fix). The fix was available in the 7.3.1 beta less than a month…
Correct, I've been recommending folks use MacPorts to build xorg-server if they want to stay up to date as I was not able to put out new XQuartz releases for a while. Right now, there are a few bug fixes in the latest…
That page indicates what versions of those plugins are certified by the vendor to run on Sierra. That doesn't mean that older versions won't run, it just means they haven't been certified to do so. I've been running…
Upstream fixed the issue a couple days before Xcode 7.3 was released (and didn't even have their story straight about what version actually contained the fix). The fix was available in the 7.3.1 beta less than a month…