Is this on RELENG_4?

I got the same thing after I got past X coredumps with the i810 driver (fixed by either downgrading to 8 or 16 bits, or using "Options NoAccel"). It was suggested on gnome@ that I rebuild freetype and every port it depends upon, but that didn't help. De-installing all ports that depend upon freetype and rebuilding/reinstalling from scratch also did not help. I'd give up on RELENG_4 and move to RELENG_5, but on both laptops I've tried it on RELENG_5 still doesn't successfully suspend/resume from X (whether under ACPI or APM), and since the freebsd-gnome people claim to not support RELENG_4, I'm spending xmas break trying out various Linux distros.

Sorry I couldn't help, just wanted to say I see the same problem, but haven't seen a way out.

        Brian

On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Richard MAHONEY wrote:
Dear Listmembers,

I've just upgraded to `xorg-6.8.1' and have begun to experience
seg. faults and core dumps with apps that rely on `glib-2.4.8'. The
standard error is noted below. `gnome2-2.8.2' no longer works and I've
had to revert to `pwm-2003.06.17'. A recompile of `glib', `gtk', all
of `Gnome2' &c. has failed to resolve the problem. Does it have
something to do with the following? :

/usr/home/ports/devel/glib20/files/patch-gthread_gthread-posix.c


Any help would be very much appreciated.


Best regards,

Richard Mahoney


the system:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/rbm49/pkg $ uname -a

FreeBSD 131-203-240-72.remote.comnet.co.nz 4.11-STABLE FreeBSD \
4.11-STABLE #0: Sun Dec 19 21:29:45 NZDT 2004 \
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/home/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC \
i386

the problem:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/rbm49/pkg $ firefox

GThread-ERROR **: file gthread-posix.c: line 137 \
(g_thread_impl_init): error 'Invalid argument' during \
'pthread_getschedparam (pthread_self(), &policy, &sched)'

aborting...

Abort trap (core dumped)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/rbm49/pkg $ rm -f *core
firefox-bin.core



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