Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-20 Thread Cyril Bouthors
OK, I've spent the whole morning digging the bug and I've found it. The function get_all() in /usr/share/perl5/X11/Auth.pm silently returned nothing because my ~/.Xauthority seemed corrupted: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xauth Using authority file /home/cyb/.Xauthority xauth list Illegal Address:

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-06 Thread tony mancill
Thanks for this, but no change. It still works fine on my systems. Are you able to reproduce this problem on other systems or running as a different user? tony Cyril Bouthors wrote: Here's my ~/.Xresources, maybe it'll help: snip -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-06 Thread Cyril Bouthors
On 4 Jul 2005, tony mancill wrote: Yes, I want to fix the issue, but can't start on it until I know what the issue is. My next step is to do a fresh install of sid on a system to see if I can reproduce it. Here's my ~/.Xresources, maybe it'll help: *visualBell:true

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-05 Thread tony mancill
I have tagged this bug unreproducible. I did a fresh install of sarge and the apt-get -f dist-upgrade to sid and was not able to reproduce this problem. I did find some other problems related to -xrm 'XTerm.VT100.allowSendEvents:true' that are most likely going to necessitate removing the

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-04 Thread Cyril Bouthors
On 2 Jul 2005, tony mancill wrote: I have the exact same versions of the package and all of the dependencies listed in the bug report, and cannot reproduce the bug. Weird However, your version of perl isn't listed in the dependencies - could you please send me that just to be sure? 5.8.7-3

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-02 Thread Cyril Bouthors
On 1 Jul 2005, tony mancill wrote: Correction to my previous response: uxterm doesn't background itself, it simply calls the first xterm in the path and not /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm explicitly. This bug has nothing to do with my configuration since I'm able to reproduce it with this minimal

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-02 Thread Cyril Bouthors
I forgot to mention that uxterm has always been working with cssh before my last upgrade. -- Cyril Bouthors pgpDQ4RMnIHnJ.pgp Description: PGP signature

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-02 Thread tony mancill
Cyril Bouthors wrote: Tony, if you are not able to reproduce the bug, please check that you have the exact same version of the package and its deps. I have the exact same versions of the package and all of the dependencies listed in the bug report, and cannot reproduce the bug. However, your

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-01 Thread Cyril Bouthors
Package: clusterssh Version: 3.17.1-1 Severity: grave When I try to run cssh, I get the following error: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cssh lb Can't read: at /usr/share/perl5/X11/Protocol.pm line 2301 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Here's my ~/.csshrc : #terminal = aterm terminal = uxterm terminal_options =

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-01 Thread tony mancill
Thanks for the bug report; I'm still trying to reproduce this on my system. Here are a couple of notes: * uxterm backgrounds itself after opening the terminal window, and hence is not going to work with clusterssh at this time. I don't think it's ever worked, and this is noted in the

Bug#316479: clusterssh: cssh does not start and complains about X11/Protocol.pm

2005-07-01 Thread tony mancill
Correction to my previous response: uxterm doesn't background itself, it simply calls the first xterm in the path and not /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm explicitly. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]