Guido Schwarzer wrote:

I think, I finally found the reason for our problems on two SunRay servers: misconfiguration.

Hm, misjudgement, the problem is still existent after upgrading to version 2.1.7-2.5 of libfreetype6 ... For the moment, we will stick to version 2.1.7-2.4 of libfreetype6. I will have a closer look at this (taking special attention to your comments, Nick and Otto) next week after my holiday.

Yours,
Guido


On one server the link "/etc/X11/XF86Config -> XF86Config-4" was missing, on the other server, the link existed however, the configuration file XF86Config-4 was missing. After changing this, SunRays are working normally after installation of the libfreetype6-patch (DSA-1095 freetype).

What I do not understand is why this wasn't a problem with libfreetype6-2.1.7-2.4.

My apologies to make a fuss.

Guido


Nick Merrett wrote:

Fo what its worth, i am using freetype 2.2.1-2 with xorg 7 on a debian
based sun ray server and its fine.

Are console logins on the server crashing as well or is it only the sun rays?

Its been a bit of a battle to get a happy xorg server with fonts etc
maybe your problems lie there. Have you looked at your xorg logs maybe
even your gdm/xdm logs?

NIck

On 17/06/06, ottomeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 6/16/06, Guido Schwarzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After installation of the libfreetype6-patch (DSA-1095 freetype), all
> users newly logging into a Sun Ray session will be immediately logged
> out after starting XEmacs or opening a X11-graphics device in R. Users > who logged into the Sun Ray session before patch installation could work
> without problems.
>
> After installation of the older version of libfreetype which can be
> found, for example, at
> ftp://ftp.debian.de/pub/debian/pool/main/f/freetype/ everything went
> back to normal, immediately.

So with libfreetype6-2.1.7-2.4 SRSS is OK, and with 2.1.7-2.5 it's
broken?

If you're getting logged out then it sounds as though the Sun Ray
X server (Xnewt) is crashing.  Xnewt is based on the Xorg server,
and the Xorg server has some dependencies on parts of libfreetype6
that it really shouldn't be depending on.  Maybe the new build of
libfreetype6 is not binary-compatible with the old one, although
from a quick look at the Debian patch source I don't see any changes
that would obviously break compatibility.

Are X server core files being generated?  Can you get a stack
trace from the core files?

If the server has a console then does an X server running on the
console crash in the same way?

I've seen no other reports of crashes after installing a libfreetype6
patch, but this patch is fairly new so perhaps other people just
haven't got around to installing it yet.  Or maybe the patches for
other distros don't produce this problem.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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