I managed to work around it.
In the startup of XWin I start a few windows.
In one of them I add the font server after a bit of sleep to settle down
XWin.
Now the XWin does not SIGSEGV any more why so ever.
Here are the scripts I use to start up my X environment
Burkhard
Startxwin.bat:
@echo
Fatal server error:
Can't read lock file /tmp/.X0-lock
Does /tmp/.X0-lock exists? Is it readable by you?
Yes.
Are you sure /tmp is getting mounted successfully
where you expect it to be?
Yes.
Have you tried '-nolock', as suggested by [1]
I hadn't then.
But I have now and as a
Rejoiced too early.
When I start an application that uses a font that is not on the font
server XWin crashes again with the same stack trace I already sent you.
Burkhard
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Geschaeftsfuehrer/Managing
Hi,
Some time ago I have reported a problem with gvim,
it stops because it receives a SEGV signal when the
OPEN menu-item is selected. I have installed the new
XWin server, but the problem persists.
Does gvim functions correctly for any body?
Thanks in advance for any replay
RM
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