to add to the dbus issue. i have also recently updated to version
1.2.3-4 (mac osx 10.4.11, intel, latest fink)
i seldom use terminal.app but when i do the following problem does
*not* arise. the problem comes only when i first launch X11. then i see:
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One step forward, two behind.
Since updating dbus on (ppc, latest unstable all up-to-date, using /
sw), Apple's Terminal invokes dbus-launch as part of its bash start-
up. I have to go to Activity Monitor and kill the dbus-launch process
to regain use of Terminal.
I made no changes to my
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
| One step forward, two behind.
|
| Since updating dbus on (ppc, latest unstable all up-to-date, using /
| sw), Apple's Terminal invokes dbus-launch as part of its bash start-
| up. I have to go to Activity Monitor and kill the
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One step forward, two behind.
Since updating dbus on (ppc, latest unstable all up-to-date, using /
sw), Apple's Terminal invokes dbus-launch as part of its bash start-
up. I have to go to Activity Monitor and kill the
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Bobby Yee wrote:
| I'm also having a similar problem with the new version of dbus.
| Whenever I startup Terminal now, X11 automatically starts up. It's very
| annoying since it takes a good minute or two for X11 to finish loading.
Hm, yeah, I
On Sep 1, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
| One step forward, two behind.
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| Since updating dbus on (ppc, latest unstable all up-to-date, using /
| sw), Apple's Terminal invokes dbus-launch as part of its bash start-
On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Stan Sanderson wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
| One step forward, two behind.
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| Since updating dbus on (ppc, latest unstable all
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Martin Costabel wrote:
| Apparently it tries to start X11, which is insane.
Yeah, that's broken, and I'll update it to the launchd version.
| For once, I seem to have been saved by the missing-xmkmf autotools bug.
| In my case, dbus built without