Re: Problems with Xorg update

2009-01-29 Thread Arthur Barlow


On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:13 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:


Arthur Barlow wrote:

Two days ago I checked to see what source code was out of date and I
noticed that many xf86 and various xorg drivers were.  Because the
number was significant I used the portupgrade -a command to make  
sure
all the dependencies were processed properly.  As it turned out,  
there
were still a couple of places were the process broke and I needed  
to do

a deinstall and reinstall on a certain package(s) before I could
continue.  When the process was done I tried to run startx, but I  
got
an error.  I ran just X without startx or xinit and I get the  
message:


   Fatal server error:
   Caught signal 11:  Server aborting

   Abort trap: 6

I've tried to reinstall xorg, xorg-drivers, and a handful of other
drivers, but no luck.  I'm using FreeBSD 6.4, and the upgrade was for
xorg-7.4.  Any suggestions?
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What video driver are you using?  Could you give us output of any logs
and config files?

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Eitan Adler
Security is increased by designing for the way humans actually  
behave.

-Jakob Nielsen


I'm using the glint driver or xf86-video-glint.  It's for the TI  
Premedia graphic chip.  I''ve attached the Xorg.0.log file.


Xorg.0.log
Description: Binary data


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Re: Problems with Xorg update

2009-01-28 Thread Eitan Adler
Arthur Barlow wrote:
 Two days ago I checked to see what source code was out of date and I
 noticed that many xf86 and various xorg drivers were.  Because the
 number was significant I used the portupgrade -a command to make sure
 all the dependencies were processed properly.  As it turned out, there
 were still a couple of places were the process broke and I needed to do
 a deinstall and reinstall on a certain package(s) before I could
 continue.  When the process was done I tried to run startx, but I got
 an error.  I ran just X without startx or xinit and I get the message:
 
 Fatal server error:
 Caught signal 11:  Server aborting
 
 Abort trap: 6
 
 I've tried to reinstall xorg, xorg-drivers, and a handful of other
 drivers, but no luck.  I'm using FreeBSD 6.4, and the upgrade was for
 xorg-7.4.  Any suggestions?
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What video driver are you using?  Could you give us output of any logs
and config files?

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Security is increased by designing for the way humans actually behave.
-Jakob Nielsen
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Re: Problems with Xorg update

2009-01-28 Thread Da Rock
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 18:45 -0800, Arthur Barlow wrote:
 Two days ago I checked to see what source code was out of date and I  
 noticed that many xf86 and various xorg drivers were.  Because the  
 number was significant I used the portupgrade -a command to make  
 sure all the dependencies were processed properly.  As it turned out,  
 there were still a couple of places were the process broke and I  
 needed to do a deinstall and reinstall on a certain package(s)  
 before I could continue.  When the process was done I tried to run  
 startx, but I got an error.  I ran just X without startx or xinit  
 and I get the message:
 
   Fatal server error:
   Caught signal 11:  Server aborting
 
   Abort trap: 6
 
 I've tried to reinstall xorg, xorg-drivers, and a handful of other  
 drivers, but no luck.  I'm using FreeBSD 6.4, and the upgrade was for  
 xorg-7.4.  Any suggestions?

Did you read UPDATING?

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