![]() Reason: Incompatible library version: requires version 24.0.0 or later, but libfreetype.6.dylib provides version 23.0. ImportError: dlopen(/Users/user/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matplotlib/, 2): Library not loaded: from: /Users/user/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matplotlib/ I am getting the following error:įile "/Users/user/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matplotlib/_init_.py", line 174, in įile "/Users/user/opt/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/matplotlib/_init_.py", line 159, in _check_versions 3.3.4 under the Anaconda distribution for Python 3.8.5 on a Mac OS X ver. Currently, there's work in progress to support using Qt for the GUI Qt's OS X and Windows support is, I think, better than GTK+'s, and its X11 support is probably at least as good as GTK+'s (and would probably make people using Wireshark on KDE happier :-)).I'm running Matplotlib ver. Here's the workaround : - Remove libSDL2-2.0.0.dylib, libfreetype.6.dylib, and libharfbuzz. ![]() Dyld Error Message: dyld: Using shared cache: B29CE7E7-6D47-344D-88F6-69075E72F0B9 Library not loaded: /usr/lib/libecpg compat.3. Posted 2 years ago by edwincen hi, i have same issue, i tried reinstall it, but same problem. Currently as of you have to adjust the hdf5 version number to hdf5-1.8.12.tar.bz2 and remove the checksum line below. Reply Replies Same here, my navicat 15 crashed every time when I tried to launch it. ![]() There is a "native" GTK+ for OS X, which would avoid the requirement for the X11 server, and possibly avoid using the version of libfreetype that comes with Apple's X11, but I think that has some issues of its own. Copy hdf5.rb from into /usr/local/Library/Formula. Apple's not likely to spend a lot of time and energy worrying about frame rates for X11 client software, and, in any case, libfreetype isn't a fancy 3D graphics library, it's just a font rendering engine, so it's not as if the latest version is going to make much difference to frame rates in X11 applications.Īnd, yes, in the longer term we should stop using GTK+-on-X11 on the Mac, and probably stop using "native" GTK+ on Windows. The requirement for newer versions of X11 libraries has nothing to do with a requirement for high-end 3D graphic performance - it's just a consequence of the way the builds are currently being done and of the way library version numbers are assigned. The third of those, well, sometimes there are bugs in libfreetype, and some of them might even cause security issues, so Apple should update it. The second of those is a bug in the Apple bug database, but it's a bit tricky, and arguably the right thing to do in the shorter term is to fix the first of those, which would obviate the need for a change to the library versioning scheme. It requires some work on the Wireshark macosx-setup.sh script used to build the support libraries, as well as on the configure scripts etc., to allow Wireshark and its support libraries to be built against the SDK it also then requires that the buildbots rebuild the support libraries against the SDK. The first of those is bug 5937 in the Wireshark bug database. libfreetype uses GNU libtool, and the way libtool does versioning can cause library major version numbers to change with new versions even if the new version of the library is backwards-compatible with the old one.We build the version of GTK+ distributed with Wireshark against the libraries installed on the buildbot, rather than the ones in the Snow Leopard SDK, which means that if you don't have as up-to-date a version of the OS as the one on the buildbot, there is a risk that the resulting binary won't work on your machine.usr/X11/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib (compatibility version 14.0.0, current version 14.2.0) My MacBook Pro is running 10.6.8 with all security updates, and has libfreetype with a compatibility version of 14.0.0: $ otool -L /usr/X11/lib/libfreetype.6.dylib Wireshark is not built with anything from MacPorts, so a MacPorts update will probably not update anything that Wireshark uses.
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