[Xquartz-dev] Weird situation with 2.3.0-rc3
Jeremy Huddleston
jeremyhu at apple.com
Tue Jun 10 10:54:29 PDT 2008
Is that crash log the one from the window resize? Or is that crash
log different? I've seen that crash log before when I handed off the
launchd display socket to the X server before the X server was ready
for it, but after I fixed that, I haven't seen the issue come back.
The only thing that I could think that would be causing a crash there
needs noPanoramixExtension to be set to false, and that happens at
startup.
On Jun 10, 2008, at 09:28, Vincent Morénas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed 2.3.0-rc3 and been using it for about a week now...
> flawlessly for my usage.
> But this morning the X11.app crashed while I was resizing a window
> (I was connected to a distant machine through ssh) and since then,
> there's something wrong with the launch mechanism : with the
> terminal app , if I type xlogo for instance, X11 starts and then I
> get this message :
> Xlib: connection to "/tmp/launch-aOgpYn/:0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
> If I type xlogo again, with that X11 app freshly launched and
> running, the logo appears and no more error messages.... (racing
> condition?)
>
> I decided to re-install 2.3.0-rc3 from scratch (I hope I erased all
> traces of X11 before : I lsbom-ed the receipts of the installed
> package to see where the files were written and I also erased the
> X11 preferences from my home directory).... same behaviour with the
> new install.
> So I removed X11 2.3.0-rc3 once again and installed 2.2.1... the
> problem didn't appear.
> Finally I re-installed 2.3.0-rc3 over 2.2.1, and the problem
> returned !!!
>
> I don't understand what has changed before and after the crash. Any
> idea ?
> I have attached the crash log for those interested.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Vincent.
>
> <X11.crash>
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