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> 
> Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> 
> > daemon --check xfs su xfs -c \"xfs -port -1 -daemon\" -s /bin/sh ->
> > failure
> > su xfs -c \"xfs -port -1 -daemon\" -s /bin/sh -> OK
> > Quite strange, neh ?
> > here's my actual config :
> > initscripts-5.27-20mdk
> > XFree86-xfs-4.0.1-17mdk
> Something is wrong somewhere on your machine. Either permissions or some
> old/conflicting libs or some weirdness on the configuration. On my
> computer, all latest builds, 17th included, have xfs working without any
> problems. Besides I have a relatively heavy font base ~300 fonts, 120 of
> them TTF. They are heavily demanded on some programs. xfs deals with
> this base without troubles and preformance problems.
> 
> There is a hint. If xfs doesn't log, that is probably due to the fact
> that it can't access /tmp by some reason. Try to change the -1 port on
> init script for a TCP one. Just as a test. If xfs will launch, then try
> to check up you libs. A few monthes ago I had exactly this problem.

The problem is not in xfs, as i can launch it without problem. It's in
the initialisation script who's responsable for it, invoking it through
"daemon --check xfs command" procedure.
-- 
Guillaume Rousse
Iremia - Universit� de la R�union

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