On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 12:37:34AM +0100, ti...@piments.com wrote:
> On 11/03/10 21:25, Antoine Martin wrote:
> > On 11/04/2010 03:20 AM, ti...@piments.com wrote:
> >> On 11/03/10 19:17, ti...@piments.com wrote:
> >>>    (I did a clean
> >>> pull a couple of days back but this issue seems to  be happening the
> >>> same on 1.0.1 1.0.92 built from Antoine's tarball and two day old svn.
> >>> which identifies itself as 1.0.90)
> >>>
> >>
> >> oops, small error there. I don't know where I saw 1.0.92. It was not
> >> from Antoine because when I went to check what I posted I see he does
> >> not seem to provide source (which he probably should  ;) ).
> > You didn't look hard enough ;)
> > http://shifter.devloop.org.uk/trac/browser/contrib-src/tigervnc-1.0.90-r4086.tar.gz
> > Which is a straight checkout of svn revision 4086.
> >
> > Antoine
> >
> >
> 
> My apologies. It was the trac interface that mislead me.
> I was looking at where I got the binary: 
> http://shifter.devloop.org.uk/trac/browser/web/beta/jaunty/main/binary-amd64?rev=3056
> 
> Here I worked my way up and down the big red clickable path at the top 
> looking for src. It appears that "web" is the root level.  Now you give 
> me the URL I realise that I need to ignore the big red letters and click 
> on ../  and I find another level including contrib-src , oh well, now I 
> know. thanks.
> 
> Progress:
> I have been able to reproduce your binary from that snapshot and not 
> surprisingly it works.
> 
> Then I tried :0 and realised I forgot to configure it to build the 
> module. (This also matches your build since you don't provide the module.)
> 
> Having applied xserver16.patch and done autoreconf etc I now find that 
> the server crashes as before.
> 
> I am now convinced that the precise version of tigervnc is not a factor 
> here.

Ok, I tried to reproduce this issue on Ubuntu 9.04 and you are
right that libvnc.so module crashes the X server. However I tried to
update to the Ubuntu 9.10 and everything works fine there. I remember
there was some bug in the Xorg which prevented to use gimp/inscape
together with libvnc.so but I can't find it now.

Since Canonical no longer supports Ubuntu 9.04 I would like to
recommend to update to Ubuntu 9.10 and this issue gets fixed.

Regards, Adam

-- 
Adam Tkac, Red Hat, Inc.

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