[Xquartz-dev] 2.3.3_rc5

Jeremy Huddleston jeremyhu at apple.com
Fri Apr 10 12:16:50 PDT 2009


On 04/10/2009 09:42 AM, robert delius royar wrote:
> 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.

EEK.  Yeah, sorry.  Don't do that!  I should've mentioned that the 
binary 1.5.3-apple5 is not compatible due to some changes I made to 
libXplugin (libXplugin is still compatible with every released server, 
and is source-compatible with that one, but I reverted some changes, so 
it doesn't support the "additions" that were in 2.3.3_rc4 any more).

> 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.

Odd... I wouldn't expect these errors...

> 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.

Sorry for not mentioning it... still, I'm confused why it's having this 
kind of breakage.  I'll get a 1.5.3-apple6 build for you to try with all 
the spaces/window-levels updates in it.

> 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.]

Oh, yeah... that's to be expected.  Throw a '&' after it, and you should 
be happy again.




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