Interesting. That thread warning is certainly odd. By the call stack, that is the xserver thread, but for some reason, it's "unknown". I wonder why that is... As for the input-fu, thanks for letting me know, but I don't think I'll be able to get to it for a while. Please open a bug report on trac, so it doesn't fall through the cracks. 1.5-specific issues are on the back burner until 2.3.3 is released. I'm just waiting on Chris to verify the 100% CPU issue is fixed and then I want 10.5.7 to be released, so I can "depend" on it to limit the number of people who install 2.3.3 then clobber it with an OS update. I'll probably be getting to 1.5 in May (I need to take some more personal time after 2.3.3 to work on my thesis, so please be patient). I'm glad there's someone other than me out there living on the 1.5 server, so thanks for that. --Jeremy On Apr 12, 2009, at 08:13, robert delius royar wrote:
Sat, 11 Apr 2009 (17:37 -0700 UTC) Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
Hi Robert,
You can grab X11.bin-1.5.3-apple6 which is built with the reverted Xplugin API (meaning it works with 2.3.3_rc5's Xplugin) and has all the recent fixes that went into 1.4.2-apple42.
http://static.macosforge.org/xquartz/downloads/X11.bin-1.5.3-apple6.bz2
--Jeremy
Jeremy,
Thanks for the fixed version. I will use it to see if it crashes. So far it has not. However, the xmodmap errors are still showing up, and the only way I can get my keycodes set correctly is to run xmodmap from an xterm or XEmacs directly. The sleep trick no longer works. I also see a threading error in the console log and a mention of virtual keyboard problems. I have attached the log to this message.
My system is 10.5.6 PPC 2.1 GHz G5; 2.5 GB DDR2 SDRAM; XQuartz 2.3.3_rc5 (xorg-server 1.5.3-apple6).
The thread error (from the attached file) is Thread Assertion Failed: self=Unknown Thread, expected=Xserver Thread xprFrame.c:xprInit:465 0 X11.bin 0x00020e3c spewCallStack + 44 1 X11.bin 0x00020f58 _threadSafetyAssert 2 X11.bin 0x00027370 xprInit + 88 3 X11.bin 0x00028930 xprHideWindows + 504 4 X11.bin 0x0001c878 QuartzSetupScreen + 5 X11.bin 0x00015f60 DarwinPrintBanner + 6 X11.bin 0x001ae318 AddScreen + 900 7 X11.bin 0x00016ba8 InitOutput + 260 8 X11.bin 0x001ad134 dix_main + 1032 9 X11.bin 0x00020b38 QuartzReadPasteboard 10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x90050028 _pthread_start + 320
On Apr 10, 2009, at 09:42, robert delius royar wrote:
Fri, 10 Apr 2009 (00:44 -0700 UTC) Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
As promised, here's an updated rc with the spaces / window- levels fixes. > It also includes updates to libX11-1.2.1, xpyb-1.1, the libxcb patch > mentioned on the list last week, xinput-1.4.1, and xrandr-1.3.0. Please > give it a good testing, and the next one really should be final.
http://static.macosforge.org/xquartz/downloads/X11-2.3.3_rc5.dmg Thanks, Jeremy I installed X11-2.3.3_rc5.dmg and copied X11.bin-1.5.3-apple5 to / A/U/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin. When the server started, it was erratic. The programs started from my app_to_run shell did not all start correctly. I found a series of errors in the console log: 10/04/2009 10 Apr 07:24:19 [0x0-0x12a12a].org.x.X11[75263] xmodmap: .Xmodmap:74: bad keysym target keysym '65506', no corresponding keycodes 10/04/2009 10 Apr 07:24:19 [0x0-0x12a12a].org.x.X11[75263] xmodmap: .Xmodmap:75: bad keysym target keysym '65505', no corresponding keycodes 10/04/2009 10 Apr 07:24:19 [0x0-0x12a12a].org.x.X11[75263] xmodmap: .Xmodmap:78: bad keysym target keysym 'F1', no corresponding keycodes [..] 10/04/2009 10 Apr 07:13:50 org.x.startx[74194] xmodmap: /Users/ royar/.Xmodmap:90: bad keysym target keysym 'F13', no corresponding keycodes 10/04/2009 10 Apr 07:13:50 org.x.startx[74194] xmodmap: 15 errors encountered, aborting. These errors were not in the startup with X11-2.3.3_rc4.dmg and X11.bin-1.5.3-apple5. I reinstalled X11-2.3.3_rc5.dmg to get the xorg-server 1.4.2- apple41 server. When I restarted X11, it ran fine, without the errors (and without the need to sleep before calling xmodmap to get my settings). I am not sure that X11.bin-1.5.3-apple5 is compatible with X11-2.3.3_rc5.dmg; no one said that I should try the two together. Also, when I use the command sh -c "sleep 15; xmodmap /Users/royar/.Xmodmap" in ~/.xinitrc.d/50-xmodmap.sh, my initial windows lack decoration for the period taken by sleep. [This relates to an earlier problem I described regarding xmodmap and a race condition.] -- Dr. Robert Delius Royar Associate Professor of English Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky
-- Dr. Robert Delius Royar Associate Professor of English Morehead State University Morehead, Kentucky <X11-console-errors.txt>