[Xquartz-dev] Tiger fixes in 1.4.2-apple24
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Freenet.DE
Tue Nov 25 03:08:58 PST 2008
Am 25.11.2008 um 00:23 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:
>> Last login: Mon Nov 24 00:24:30 on tty??
>> Welcome to Darwin!
>> You have new mail.
>> Warning: no access to tty (Inappropriate ioctl for device).
>> Thus no job control in this shell.
>
> It looks like startx is stalling out in your ~/.bashrc or something...
> can you try debugging that.
I am a tcsh usr. Renaming .login and .cshrc (and .bashrc) now brings:
/Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
X11.app: main(): argc=1
argv[0] = /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC.
X11.app: Could not connect to server (DISPLAY is not set). Starting
X server.
X11.app: Launching /usr/X11/bin/startx:
argv[0] = /usr/bin/login
argv[1] = -fp
argv[2] = pete
argv[3] = /bin/sh
argv[4] = -c
argv[5] = /usr/X11/bin/startx
Last login: Mon Nov 24 15:08:22 on tty??
Welcome to Darwin!
You have new mail.
[localhost:~] pete% ps -auwgx | grep X11
pete 3298 0.0 -0,1 40872 1884 p2 S 11:33am
0:00.07 /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
root 3299 0.0 -0,0 27532 584 p2 S 11:33am
0:00.04 /usr/bin/login -fp pete /bin/sh -c /usr/X11/bin/startx
pete 3306 0.0 -0,0 27456 508 p2 S+ 11:34am 0:00.00
grep X11
[localhost:~] pete%
The X11.app icon in Dock is inoperable (Dock has not noticed it's
running). When I launch X11 from the Dock, the icon leaps up and down
for a minute. When it has finished, the menu contains the message
that the app does not respond. This behaviour is independent whether
the shell RC files are there or not.
By launching Xquartz from the command line X11.app is not animated.
>
>> X11 is running.
>
> Really? How? I don't see it starting in your output. What does X11-
> About show?
>
It was never accessible since the application never became responsive.
And it also makes no difference whether I make root the owner of
Xquartz.
--
Greetings
Pete
When confronted with actual numbers, a mathematician is at a loss.
– Steffen Hokland
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