When I leave my mac for while - say 1 hour - when I return and I click on the x11 app icon the app closes. Is there some kind of timeout on enlightenment?
As Enlightenment is the last thing called in my .xinitrc file if it fails x11 would close - I am just unsure of the cause here
Gary
I run Enlightenment in root mode with 10.3.2 On Dec 19, 2003, at 9:53 PM, Steffen Hokland wrote:
It didn't work with an empty ~/.xinitrc file before. It worked with a file containing two lines. One envoking the fink dist. and one envoking the quartz-sw env. I just tried an empty file after trying commenting out either of the two lines (which didn't make X11 work either). Thus, the empty file was just a temporary experiment, performed exclusively under 10.3.2.
Steffen
-----Original Message----- From: Dave Williss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri 19/12/2003 16:07 To: Steffen Hokland; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: 10.3.2 has broken X11 PART II
If it worked correctly with an empty .xinitrc before, that was an error. An empty .xinitrc *should* cause the behavior you're reporting (see previous reply by Martin Costabel)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steffen Hokland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 6:58 AM Subject: Re: 10.3.2 has broken X11 PART II
On Dec 19, 2003, at 3:42 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:file worked under 10.3.1. I could export DISPLAY=:0 and start X11 processSteffen Hokland wrote:Sure - of course, I mistyped in my mail. The point is, that my .xinitrcThe problem seems to be that i have an ~.xinitrc file. When I move it
X11.app works fine. It doesn't seem to be the contents of ~.xinitrc
either since I've tried running X11.app with an empty ~.xinitrc file,
which results in crash as well. It's wierd though since no crash
from Terminal.app. I can't any more - not even open a xterm from X11.app as
long as I have a .xinitrc file.http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/x11-users
I think I'm going for a reinstall and see what happens.
Thanks to all Steffen
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael George Sent: Fri 19/12/2003 13:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: 10.3.2 has broken X11 PART II
On Dec 19, 2003, at 3:42 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:Steffen Hokland wrote:The problem seems to be that i have an ~.xinitrc file. When I move it
X11.app works fine. It doesn't seem to be the contents of ~.xinitrc
either since I've tried running X11.app with an empty ~.xinitrc file,
which results in crash as well. It's wierd though since no crash
report appears - the app just kinda quits. Anyway it's beyond me...
An empty ~/.xinitrc file will show this behavior, this is normal. It is no crash, it is just X11 quitting after finishing its job, namely running the clients listed in the ~/.xinitrc file (which in the case of an empty file is finished rather quickly ;-) ).
So the bet remains on your ~/.xinitrc file.
I concur. The last line in my .xinitrc file is "exec quartz-wm" which will replace the running of the .xinirc script with the process which is the window manager. Since that continues to run, X11 continues to run. When I exit the WM, X11 will exit.
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