In this particular case, the XVNC plugin was not enabled. It doesn't
appear that the standard bash script used to execute tests is checking
for a free X session. The work around was to enable the XVNC plugin, and
when i did that it started working as the X session created has it's own
port information. It's a hack but it is working.
Dave
Andrew Overholt wrote:
* David Carver <d_a_car...@yahoo.com> [2009-12-09 11:12]:
[build] [exec] Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X
server isn't already running
[build] [exec] xhost: unable to open display "localhost:12.0"
I thought I read that Hudson would automatically pick X ports that were
free. It seems like that's either not working or someone is using Xvnc
without using Hudson. I see that the latter is the case, actually.
Perhaps we should just pick a block of ports and say that they're
reserved for Hudson?
Andrew
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