pplication really starts.
Anyone seen this? Any solutions?
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to rule out that the version
of Cygwin I'm using (one of the snapshots) didn't change something that affected
this.
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> You mean Scribus runs anyway? Perhaps I missed something, I didn't see any
> window or anything else appear.
Nope, the program just dies.
> Anyway I'm recompiling Scribus from sources, let's see
in threaded apps.
> In any case, I can't do it this minute, but I hope that early next week
> I can look into this further.
Thanks. I'll report later if I find something.
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> René Berber wrote:
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> FWIW, I'm just running with CYGWIN=server.
I copied that along with setting cygserver and it made no difference.
>> Thanks. I'll report later if I find something.
es
or with changed firewall settings (can't query DNS server because port 53 is not
open), it could also be in /etc/hosts for the case where localhost is not
defined as 127.0.0.1.
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they are not already
installed but perhaps you have some old version of some of those, better check
manually (I mean using setup.exe or cygcheck to see what version you have
installed).
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#x27;s main page you can also find the mailing list at CygGnome
project, which also looks appropiate:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=67909
BTW the OP problem was probably the result of not using setup.exe to install
Scribus, the instruction in cygwinports.dotsrc.org should be followed.
HT
ean that we are automatically
> opening up the cygwin mailing list to discuss their efforts.
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set the right defines.
> 4.0.1 (and the soon-to-be-released 4.1.0) are entirely different; these
> will eventually become a qt4 package (parallel installable with our
> qt3), but only after it stabilizes more.
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and original code) downloaded using setup.exe.
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mutex::init (mutex=0x100e463c, attr=0x22edec, initializer=0x0)
at /netrel/src/cygwin-snapshot-20051207-1/winsup/cygwin/thread.cc:129
- From what you said, the "initializer=0x0" is what casuses the SIGSEGV.
I'll take a closer look
library (with
debug enabled) and the problem disapeared. I'm rebuilding the library now w/o
debugging.
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s. So far I've been unable to build the full
Qt3 toolset.
But thanks to your help I think I've advanced a bit.
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Could you post the output of running startx? The part about
"winDetectSupportedEngines ..." or just below that should indicate what is the
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> 2. checked /etc/hosts/ to ensure that localhost is indeed 127.0.0.1
>
> 3. made sure /tmp is in binmode
>
> 4. not running Zone Alarm
>
> 4. disabled all McAfee SecurityCenter "features"
>
> Any advice or leads very much appreciated.
> Best reg
7;`:0.0; export DISPLAY
fi
Test it before you use it; as I said this was for a Solaris server (which didn't
know what a rxvt term was), it may not work on other Unix version.
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other users reported this error?
I haven't seen that error message but it looks like it is a firewall problem:
xinit uses a tcp and an udp port (XWin uses a bunch of them).
Check if XWin is enabled in the Exceptions list of Windows Firewall.
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> Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
> XWin was started with the following command-line:
>
> X :0 -multiwindow -clipboard
And what does /tmp/XWin.log says? Sorry, my crystal ball ran is recharging ;-)
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icult to work
with). So another solution could be to build QT with no thread support (if that
makes sense and works).
I'm interested in this, but don't have much time. If I can help just ask, I
could show the way I built the debug version of the QT library for instance, and
I cou
;s dll" forward, it has to be something in
threads.
Going the other way, what I tried is using gdb trying to look at what breaks the
program. The worst part is that under gdb they run fine many times, then break
(with the debug library).
Yet another approach could be to do the porting of the
René Berber wrote:
> The library is as close as it gets to a regular library, I separated the debug
> info, it's just not optimized.
>
> It would be interesting to test a rebuilt regular library, have you done that?
Answering my own question: no, it doesn't work.
Just
n1.dll changes. I
prefer to use gdb, that's why I installed the cygwin code and made a debug qt
library.
Any idea why the debug library works? I already tought that the optimization
may be doing something wrong, but your notes above point in another direction.
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installs startx. Could be a permission problem or a bad
installation, creating your own .xinitrc gets rid of the permission problem.
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ck to pre-XKB keymap
> (--) 3 mouse buttons found
Or is just a permission error? Try testing if you can create files in /tmp,
something like "touch /tmp/my-test" and see if the (empty) file was created.
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I think this is more of a Xfree86 problem but I don't know how to get more
information out of the startup.
One thing that may be usefull is to see what process is really hung. It has to
be a child of the
ow to use this).
I usually do "ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]", as long as you have DISPLAY well
defined at your
end ssh takes care of everyting. Of course you need the sshd server on the
other side.
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René Berber wrote:
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> Looks like XWin access needs to be set, use either "xhost +" (that gives
> access
> from all computers to your workstation, if you want to be more specific then
> it's "xhost +10.19.20.221) or xauth (I don't know how to use this
have described clearly. Anybody has a solution?
No, it's not clear.
1. Does XWin starts fine? (is your question really about a problem starting
XWin?)
2. How do you "launch" X applications? (there shouldn't be any sh.exe started if
you run something else)
3. Does disabl
terminal, DISPLAY=132.147.177.33:0 xwin -query 132.147.160.33
or the equivalent changing the startx or startxwin.sh scripts.
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so that's no it, it could be basename, grep, gzip, sed, rebase...
any other used by rebaseall.
Probably the easy way to do this is to add the parameter -x to ash, something
like this from the Windows command line:
bin\ash -x bin/rebaseall ... and all the rest.
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HTH
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may have to be changed (as I said above) depending on what starting
the server reported as display number or how is setup to start if you start it
from the X server.
On the client you use as VNC server "localhost:1".
HTH
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cho $DISPLAY
:0
$ ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0
Notice that ssh created a pseudo display that will be used to tunnel the X
protocol back to your local X server.
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Anything ...
How is gnome-terminal hanging? You see the process but no window? or as before,
a window with no shell prompt?
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27;m at a lost as to how to do that.
Uh? where exactly did you read that?
> All I need for the moment is the ability to start the server first. The
> rest I'll ask about later (if people are kind)
Type startx in a Cygwin window.
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window manager you should change the start script.
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you tried to
start XWin again, which is what you are showing.
Do you have a .xinitrc executable script on your home directory? Do you have it
in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc?; one or the other should be executed and the one in
/etc does open an xterm at the end.
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1. Use the "--depth" parameter of Xwin (see the comments inside
/usr/X11R6/bin/startxwin.sh, it only works with --fullscreen).
2. Don't use XWindows use VNC.
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directory in your Windows PATH, and
for XWin programs you also need the XWin bin directory in there.
My Windows PATH starts with
"%CYGHOME%\bin;%CYGHOME%\usr\X11R6\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;..."
CYGHOME is "c:\cygwin"
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> I am having a problem starting the x-server, see snippet below. Would you be
> able to direct me to what needs to be configured or setup?
Your server started fine but you probably have a firewall blocking all
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l have to comment that one too.
> What I try to get is one script where I can start a Xserver without
> any bash "window" and SC.
>
> More to explain I am not able with my English.
Your original post says that you had a network problem, can you show the actual
message?
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traceroute, etc.
> It is not possible to start a xsever without having a shell window and
> to start SC?
> I was thinking that this is easy...
It probably is, I just don't use it that way, but what you describe seems
possible with CygwinX.
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René Berber wrote:
[snip]
> You probably can just run a Windows shortcut to XWin with all the parameters,
> and use .xinitrc or .xsession to start up SC.
[snip]
I made a little experiment and the above sentence is not true: if I start
XWindows from an icon/shortcut (using "C:\cygwin\
w for the network problem, that is really strange, I saw your other message
and understand that you can't troubleshoot the network. I really was thinking
of troubleshooting in the regular way, on a terminal window, but if only SC has
problems then perhaps is a timeout or some option that can
won't have Java over
> X from Windows.
Sort of a cross-compiler but instead of code the cross targets display
manager... sounds doable with gcj, even the old versions. But AFAIK no body has
done it, all the development of gcj for Windows has been done under MingW, which
by the way also has
in bash (since this error persists on these actions)?
[snip]
Look for duplicates of cygwin1.dll, that's what usually other packages install
and is what breaks a Cygwin installation.
I've cc'ed this reply to the main Cygwin list because this has nothing to do
with cygwin-xfree.
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ated.
netstat -nb (and a lot of patience) or netstat -anb (which of course will take a
long time).
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Mark Edwards wrote:
> On 8/16/06, René Berber wrote:
>[snip]
>> netstat -nb (and a lot of patience) or netstat -anb (which of course
>> will take a long time).
> Thanks for the comments René, however my point was that it is XWin.exe
> that seems to be invoking this beha
Mark Edwards wrote:
> On 8/16/06, René Berber wrote:
>> Mark Edwards wrote:
[snip]
>> My point was that you need to run netstat to make sure it is XWin...
>> saying
>> "seems" will not encourage anybody to look into this.
>>
>> FWIW I don'
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
> René Berber wrote:
>> XWin only opens a couple of connections, with ssh -X it's only one
>> connection.
>
> XWin opens no connection (except for xdmcp). It's a server and will only
> react on incoming connections.
To clarify, an
east one answer.
You better add the information asked for problem reporting
http://cygwin.com/problems.html .
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I have the environment variable CYGWIN=server
set.
Can you test that with 6.8.99.901-1?
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ordinates become relative to that
monitor (Not for Windows NT4 and 95). Examples:
-screen 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; 2nd monitor offset 100,100 size 800x600
-screen 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 3rd monitor size 1024x768
-screen 0 @1 ; on 1st monitor using its full resolution
it in Cygwin).
Is your user a member of the PowerUsers or Administrators group?
What version of Windows are you using?
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ath.
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts exists
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID does not exist.
> What do I do to fix this?
What's the output of running "mount -m" ?
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fi
\cygwin\bin\run xterm -e /usr/bin/bash -l
You can also use pgrep in PID=... if you have it (makes that part clearer and
more portable).
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ed on the main Cygwin list as being the result of
running McAfee antivirus. The solution is: disable the "buffer overrun
protection"
Ref: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin/82086
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e-grep.cgi?grep=xorg.conf).
The answer to the OP is no (as shown in the messages when X starts and stored
in /tmp/XWin.log: "(II) XF86Config is not supporte"), but look at the comments
in /usr/X11R6/bin/startxwin.bat (i.e. you can specify your own -- don't know
if it works but tha
on my Win2K
> machine using the packages that I had downloaded to my XP
> machine.
>
> I've tried totally removing and reinstalling Cygwin a couple of
> times already.
Did you check what was left on the above directory? If Cygwin did not install
whatever is ther
Scott Fordin wrote:
> Thanks for replying, René. My responses are embedded inline.
>
> René Berber wrote:
>>> When I tried running the C:\cygwin\lib\Singular\startxserver.bat
>> -^
>> That is no
es the location of Cygwin's binaries you can use run as
above.
[snip]
> There are differences, but none seems significant vis a vis
> this particular problem. I've attached the diff output. I
> can't even figure out where the lapack libraries are being
> called
winInitMultiWindowWM - Could not open display,
Any anti-virus or "Internet security" software blocking Xwindows ports?
If you did get a xterm, as you say above, then these errors are probably not
important since that xterm means X was running fine, at least once.
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ough itself (thus
localhost) and it uses a configurable display number (the 10.0).
The reason it works from some computers and not from others is that even if the
X server exists at myipaddress:0.0 it could be blocked by any firewall between
computers; the ssh tunnel is the way to avoid being blocked.
se any Unix OS.
But, for an already logged in user, I think it just works (meaning a running X
server will allow to open X applications). I do something similar, not a
service that starts on boot, but a background X server that is running without
the usual xterm that you can't close
.0
And no wonder, the IP address should be 127.0.0.1 (or the IP of the server) not
the client address.
Many people gave you the wrong information, in short ssh takes care of setting
DISPLAY when you use -X or -Y or both, no need for anything else.
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good reason: ssh itself is listening to the respective port on the remote side,
and will tunnel all the X protocol, encrypted and compressed or not, to the
client side, where it will connect to localhost:0.0 which is where your Cygwin X
server is listening
, but as I
> understand that's incorrect if you are doing X forwarding.
The suggestion meant to set DISPLAY on the client side (Cygwin), you are correct
about not changing it on the server side.
Just do:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0:0
ssh -Y ...
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with unresolved symbols is caused by the order in which the libraries are
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