On 1/29/06, Riccardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Monday, January 23, 2006, at 03:52 AM, Gregory John Casamento wrote: > > The subject basically says it. When I log in, it's reporting that it > > had trouble starting gdnc. Is anyone else having this problem? [...] > On other platforms, most notably BSD based ones, there are heavy > troubles starting things automatically. Since I have now a NetBSD/x86 > box I can exclude also "exotic" architectural problems. I confirm that > on netbsd I need to start gdomap first, gdnc then. gpbs and others gets > started fine. INterestingly, if gdnc is started automatically by an > application it does start (as seen with ps -aux) but it doesn't seem to > work and the application complains it can't contact gdnc.
On FreeBSD, I start gdomap when the system boots up. When I log in and fire up X11 (currently no xdm or similar) I start gdnc and gpbs in ~/.xinitrc Though gdnc is complaining about not being able to contact gdomap, everything is working fine. OTOH, occasionally, I stop all GNUstep-related tools (usually when updating GNUstep) and forget to re-launch'em again. But once I fire up any GNUstep application (Gorm most notably) all required tools are automatically started without any problems or messages (except those that they ARE being started). -- Chris _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
