RE: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
-Original Message- From: Michal 'vorner' Vaner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: dinsdag 1 januari 2008 13:38 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge Hello On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:48:52AM +, Mick wrote: > Happy New Year to all! > > I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I > enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to > load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login > screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have > downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. > Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: This sounds to me like the fluxbox starter (I'm not sure if fluxbox by itself or some script that starts it with one or two other programs) crashes. Did you try running revdep-rebuild? And, if you want to experiment, you can start X from vt, lets say: X :1.0 (on :0.0, it is already running with xdm) then switch back to vt (probably different one) and start an xterm DISPLAY=:1.0 xterm then switch back to your new X (ctrl+f8 -- f7 is the xdm one) and try starting fluxbox from the xterm to see what happens. Did it help? -- No, you will not fix me Computer Michal 'vorner' Vaner -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
-Original Message- From: Michal 'vorner' Vaner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: dinsdag 1 januari 2008 13:38 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge Hello On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:48:52AM +, Mick wrote: > Happy New Year to all! > > I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I > enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to > load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login > screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have > downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. > Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: This sounds to me like the fluxbox starter (I'm not sure if fluxbox by itself or some script that starts it with one or two other programs) crashes. Did you try running revdep-rebuild? And, if you want to experiment, you can start X from vt, lets say: X :1.0 (on :0.0, it is already running with xdm) then switch back to vt (probably different one) and start an xterm DISPLAY=:1.0 xterm then switch back to your new X (ctrl+f8 -- f7 is the xdm one) and try starting fluxbox from the xterm to see what happens. Did it help? -- No, you will not fix me Computer Michal 'vorner' Vaner -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
On Wednesday 02 January 2008, Mick wrote: > Searching further I noticed this in my .xsession-errors: > > /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsession: /home/michael/.xsession: /bin/csh: bad > interpreter: No such file or directory This was probably a red herring and a remnant of having csh installed at some stage. I decided to go back to basics, suspecting that I misconfigured some env setting file. I soon came across /etc/rc.conf in which there was no $XSESSION variable set! No sooner did I enter XSESSION="fluxbox" I was able to boot normally again. I believe that this happened when I used etc-update, but cannot for the life of me remember overwritting what was there before. As I haven't changed this entry for a few years now can you please confirm that one is meant to use rc.conf to set $XSESSION. Apologies for the noise. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
Searching further I noticed this in my .xsession-errors: /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsession: /home/michael/.xsession: /bin/csh: bad interpreter: No such file or directory Not sure why csh is being called here, or where it is being called from . . . On this machine /bin/csh is a symlink to tcsh: # ls -la /bin/csh lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Mar 26 2006 /bin/csh -> /bin/tcsh . . . which does not seem to exist? # ls -la /bin/tcsh ls: cannot access /bin/tcsh: No such file or directory This is stretching my understanding. What do you think? Could it be related to the recent update of /bin/bash and the way this is treated for non-KDE WMs in /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsession? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote: > Hello > > On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 03:29:25PM +, Mick wrote: > > I stopped/zapped xdm, ran startx and from an xterm I was able to run > > fluxbox which started OK. So, I am not sure if you are right that the > > start up script crashes (I wonder, shouldn't I see something in the logs > > about it?) If it crashed wouldn't it also crash when called from within > > an xterm? When I ran etc-update I had to update a number of scripts > > (some of them were trivial - automerged) and some of them were related to > > halt.sh, and so on, but I cannot recall any xdm related scripts. Is > > there an etc-update history somewhere on my machine? > > I didn't mean the xdm script (which, obviously, works fine), but the > script started when you log in. The one in sessions is probably the one. Yes, I actually saw for a moment the message that comes up on xdm saying that the login was successful, but a few seconds later I am dumped back into the login screen. > Actually, how it works: xdm starts X and shows the login screen. When > you log in, it starts something on the X server. When the something > stops (for any reason), xdm restarts X and shows the login screen again. > > So I think the thing started by xdm terminates too early for some > reason, crash was the first idea I got. All this is just a guess, how it > looks to me, I do not say it is the only possible cause (crashing X > could be the cause too, and xdm would just restart it). Progress so far: revdep-rebuild did not pick up anything. Then I noticed that kgpg was complaining about the gpg agent not having started up. Looking closer I noticed some error messages on the terminal that I started fluxbox from, about libcrypto.so.0.9.8. So I reran revdep-rebuild -X -v --library libcrypto.so.0.9.8 and it is now emerging the best part of 38 packages. Let's see if this fixes it. I wonder why I am the only one complaining about this problem. Are your PCs running OK? I have not tried updating any other machines of mine until I can get Xorg on this laptop up & running again. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
Hello On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 03:29:25PM +, Mick wrote: > I stopped/zapped xdm, ran startx and from an xterm I was able to run fluxbox > which started OK. So, I am not sure if you are right that the start up > script crashes (I wonder, shouldn't I see something in the logs about it?) > If it crashed wouldn't it also crash when called from within an xterm? When > I ran etc-update I had to update a number of scripts (some of them were > trivial - automerged) and some of them were related to halt.sh, and so on, > but I cannot recall any xdm related scripts. Is there an etc-update history > somewhere on my machine? I didn't mean the xdm script (which, obviously, works fine), but the script started when you log in. The one in sessions is probably the one. Actually, how it works: xdm starts X and shows the login screen. When you log in, it starts something on the X server. When the something stops (for any reason), xdm restarts X and shows the login screen again. So I think the thing started by xdm terminates too early for some reason, crash was the first idea I got. All this is just a guess, how it looks to me, I do not say it is the only possible cause (crashing X could be the cause too, and xdm would just restart it). -- Support your right to arm bears!! Michal 'vorner' Vaner pgpjQoUeWlAXM.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
On Tuesday 01 January 2008, Michal 'vorner' Vaner wrote: > Hello > > On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:48:52AM +, Mick wrote: > > Happy New Year to all! > > > > I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I > > enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to > > load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login > > screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have > > downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. > > Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: > > This sounds to me like the fluxbox starter (I'm not sure if fluxbox by > itself or some script that starts it with one or two other programs) > crashes. Did you try running revdep-rebuild? Thanks, I am running it now. It only wants to remerge: All prepared. Starting rebuild... emerge --oneshot -v =media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070616 =media-libs/libquicktime-1.0.1 =media-libs/xine-lib-1.1.8 I believe this is because of the media-libs/x264-svn-20070924 emerged package. > And, if you want to experiment, you can start X from vt, lets say: > > X :1.0 (on :0.0, it is already running with xdm) > > then switch back to vt (probably different one) and start an xterm > > DISPLAY=:1.0 xterm > > then switch back to your new X (ctrl+f8 -- f7 is the xdm one) and try > starting fluxbox from the xterm to see what happens. > > Did it help? I stopped/zapped xdm, ran startx and from an xterm I was able to run fluxbox which started OK. So, I am not sure if you are right that the start up script crashes (I wonder, shouldn't I see something in the logs about it?) If it crashed wouldn't it also crash when called from within an xterm? When I ran etc-update I had to update a number of scripts (some of them were trivial - automerged) and some of them were related to halt.sh, and so on, but I cannot recall any xdm related scripts. Is there an etc-update history somewhere on my machine? BTW, this is what I have under /etc/X11/Sessions/fluxbox: eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)" /usr/bin/startfluxbox kill `echo ${GPG_AGENT_INFO} | cut -d ':' -f 2` Thank you very much for your help! -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
Hello On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 10:48:52AM +, Mick wrote: > Happy New Year to all! > > I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I > enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to > load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login > screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have > downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. > Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: This sounds to me like the fluxbox starter (I'm not sure if fluxbox by itself or some script that starts it with one or two other programs) crashes. Did you try running revdep-rebuild? And, if you want to experiment, you can start X from vt, lets say: X :1.0 (on :0.0, it is already running with xdm) then switch back to vt (probably different one) and start an xterm DISPLAY=:1.0 xterm then switch back to your new X (ctrl+f8 -- f7 is the xdm one) and try starting fluxbox from the xterm to see what happens. Did it help? -- No, you will not fix me Computer Michal 'vorner' Vaner pgpndmnVXPEm0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
On 01/01/2008, Iain Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 10:48 +, Mick wrote: > > Happy New Year to all! > > > > I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I > > enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to > > load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login > > screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have > > downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. > > Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: > > [snip] > > > I don't have a problem login in at the console, so this must be > > xdm/Xorg related I guess. As this is the laptop that I take to work > > and my holidays end today all suggestions are welcomed! :) > > This happens to me when one of my services has errors, or fails to > start. Look for any [ !! ] or other messages on vt1. btw, this assumes > you can switch back to X ok (ctrl-alt-f7 usually)? Thanks Iain, On my machines if a service fails to start it returns me to vt1, but I am still able to load xorg and login fine after I switch to vt7. I didn't notice something amiss with the vt1 boot messages. What else I could try? I guess downgrading all the packages of the last emerge could be a short term solution, albeit a bit blunt. -- Regards, Mick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
On Tue, 2008-01-01 at 10:48 +, Mick wrote: > Happy New Year to all! > > I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I > enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to > load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login > screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have > downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. > Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: [snip] > I don't have a problem login in at the console, so this must be > xdm/Xorg related I guess. As this is the laptop that I take to work > and my holidays end today all suggestions are welcomed! :) This happens to me when one of my services has errors, or fails to start. Look for any [ !! ] or other messages on vt1. btw, this assumes you can switch back to X ok (ctrl-alt-f7 usually)? HTH, -- Iain Buchanan You know you're using the computer too much when: you look out of the bus/car window on the way to work and think "hey, these graphics are pretty cool" -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] xdm login problems after recent emerge
Happy New Year to all! I find my self in a bit of a pickle after a recent emerge. When I enter my username+passwd at the xdm login screen it sort of tries to load up fluxbox, but within a second or so it returns to the login screen. I can't see anything worth mentioning in the logs. I have downgraded baselayout, sysvinit and freetype but the problem remains. Any ideas? These are the packages emerged recently: Mon Dec 31 18:38:51 2007 >>> sys-devel/gcc-config-1.4.0-r4 Mon Dec 31 18:41:08 2007 >>> dev-lang/spidermonkey-1.7.0 Mon Dec 31 18:52:59 2007 >>> sys-libs/ncurses-5.6-r2 Mon Dec 31 18:53:58 2007 >>> sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.23-r3 Mon Dec 31 18:57:40 2007 >>> app-shells/bash-3.2_p17-r1 Mon Dec 31 18:58:09 2007 >>> sys-apps/sysvinit-2.86-r10 Mon Dec 31 19:01:55 2007 >>> dev-libs/libcdio-0.78.2-r2 Mon Dec 31 19:03:17 2007 >>> dev-lang/yasm-0.6.2 Mon Dec 31 19:04:03 2007 >>> sys-apps/less-416 Mon Dec 31 19:06:50 2007 >>> media-libs/freetype-2.3.5-r2 Mon Dec 31 19:08:01 2007 >>> media-libs/x264-svn-20070924 Mon Dec 31 19:09:43 2007 >>> media-libs/giflib-4.1.6 Mon Dec 31 19:10:27 2007 >>> app-crypt/johntheripper-1.7.2-r3 Mon Dec 31 19:11:28 2007 >>> dev-python/imaging-1.1.5 Mon Dec 31 19:11:55 2007 >>> sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.10-r5 Mon Dec 31 19:12:53 2007 >>> app-crypt/dirmngr-1.0.1 Mon Dec 31 19:30:13 2007 >>> media-video/mplayer-1.0_rc2 Mon Dec 31 19:35:16 2007 >>> net-print/hplip-2.7.10 Mon Dec 31 19:40:40 2007 >>> dev-lang/ruby-1.8.6_p111 I don't have a problem login in at the console, so this must be xdm/Xorg related I guess. As this is the laptop that I take to work and my holidays end today all suggestions are welcomed! :) -- Regards, Mick -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list