On 17.06.2012 23:34, Evan Driscoll wrote:
On 06/16/2012 01:55 AM, Uli Schlachter wrote:
Also, could you install xtrace[0] and run awesome under it? I assume that the
last thing in your .xsession is something like exec awesome. Turn that into
exec xtrace --relative-timestamps --outfile
On 06/18/2012 01:45 PM, Uli Schlachter wrote:
Uhm. Could you triple check if this really is cairo 1.12? This cannot happen.
:-/
I checked 'ldd' of 'awesome', and then checked '/proc/awesome/map' when
it was actually running to confirm that the only libcairo loaded is the
one I built, which
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 08:55:12 AM Uli Schlachter wrote:
This sounds like a bug in cairo. Sadly, I'm cairo upstream for the xcb
backend, so this is still something that I am supposed to look into.
I can pretty easily try other versions of Cairo, or patch it for more
information.
One more
On 15.06.2012 01:02, Evan Driscoll wrote:
OK, so I spent much of the day trying to get Awesome set up on my work
computer. It's an RHEL5 platform and I don't have root, so it was a bit
of an adventure.
I'm running 3.4.12 with the default rc.lua.
I rebuild all the dependencies and got it
On 06/15/2012 03:07 AM, Uli Schlachter wrote:
Since you are already building awesome yourself, could you apply the attached
patch and show us the new output from where you did startx? Please also
include the output from xdpyinfo -queryExtensions | grep opcode (or
DISPLAY=:0 xdpyinfo
On 06/15/2012 07:29 PM, Evan Driscoll wrote:
Also, just in case anything else rings any alarm bells I've attached my
.xsession and a directory listing of a couple places I have my custom
libraries built. I don't really expect you to look at them (or really
spend all that much time on someone
OK, so I spent much of the day trying to get Awesome set up on my work
computer. It's an RHEL5 platform and I don't have root, so it was a bit
of an adventure.
I'm running 3.4.12 with the default rc.lua.
I rebuild all the dependencies and got it to the point where it runs and
mostly works,