Holger Freyther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In this case your x would be 5s. I don't think that is what wendy > meant.
In fact, I am indeed observing that this happens randomly after some time of the phone being switched on. Until it happens, everything appears to be perfectly fine. One time it broke after many hours, another it was after only a few minutes from the last reboot. > Interesting: > - /etc/ld.so.conf.d/qtopia.conf lists the Qtopia dirs > - ldconfig gets ran on package install > - we have LD_LIBRARY_PATH in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89Qtopia > > can you explain to me why all of the above is not enough? Is there > some special treatment you did to the device? I'm thoroughly confused as well. The next time it happens, I'll do some serious tracing and see if I can find out more. For now, I can confirm that all three of the above conditions are satisfied in my system as it is currently running. So far, it's happened to me only two or three times. No "funny business" has occurred, certainly as regards Qtopia. This is a new installation of Testing, flashed barely 72 hours ago. Fully up to date with the testing feeds, with only a few extra packages installed. The only "naughty" things I've done have been to manually install Xterm from the stable repository (it doesn't appear to be in the testing one), and to set a coloured prompt and a couple of aliases in /etc/profile. I have however been running "opkg update" and "opkg upgrade" quite frequently (eagerly waiting for the GSM debouncing fixes to come through). This is the only thing I can think of which could have altered the linker setup. However, this certainly doesn't happen every time (I tried just now). Very strange indeed... Tom -- Thomas White Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy Electron Microscopy Group (PhD Student) University of Cambridge / Downing College _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
