Now I get:
-bash3.2 rmiles $startx
font_cache: Scanning user font directories to generate X11 font caches
font_cache: Updating FC cache
launch_msg("CheckIn") IPC failure: Operation not permitted
Xquartz: Unable to locate waiting server: org.x.X11
Xquartz: X11.app = /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
Xquartz: Starting X server: /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
--listenonly
X11.app: DISPLAY does not look like a launchd set variable, unsetting.
X11.app: main(): argc=2
argv[0] = /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
argv[1] = --listenonly
Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC.
X11.app: No launchd socket handed off, unsetting DISPLAY
X11.app: do_start_x11_server(): argc=4
argv[0] = /usr/X11/bin/X
argv[1] = :1
argv[2] = -nolisten
argv[3] = tcp
Xquartz starting:
X.Org X Server 1.4.2-apple56
Build Date: 20100624
(EE) XKB: Couldn't open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
(EE) XKB: Couldn't open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
font_cache: Done
/sw/etc/xinitrc-last-hook: line 2: /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/99-user.sh:
No such file or directory
waiting for X server to shut down
Since there is no 99-user.sh, what should be in it?
On Jan 10, 2012, at 3:53 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> On 1/10/12 3:43 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>> On 1/10/12 3:11 PM, Richard Miles wrote:
>>> I did /sw/bin/kwin & then ran -bash3.2 rmiles $startx font_cache:
>>> Scanning user font directories to generate X11 font caches
>>
>>> launch_msg("CheckIn") IPC failure: Operation not permitted Xquartz:
>>> Unable to locate waiting server: org.x.X11 Xquartz: X11.app =
>>> /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 Xquartz:
>>> Starting X server:
>>> /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 --listenonly
>>> font_cache: Updating FC cache X11.app: DISPLAY
>>> ("/tmp/launch-NDBntn/org.macports:0") does not match our id
>>> ("org.x"), unsetting.
>>
>> That looks like you have some kind of Macports X11 setup going, too?
>> We definitely don't support interaction with that.
>>
>>> X11.app: main(): argc=2 argv[0] =
>>> /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin argv[1] =
>>> --listenonly Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC. X11.app:
>>> No launchd socket handed off, unsetting DISPLAY X11.app:
>>> do_start_x11_server(): argc=4 argv[0] = /usr/X11/bin/X argv[1] =
>>> :0 argv[2] = -nolisten argv[3] = tcp Xquartz starting: X.Org X
>>> Server 1.4.2-apple56 Build Date: 20100624 (EE) XKB: Couldn't open
>>> rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base (EE) XKB: Couldn't
>>> open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base font_cache: Done
>>> ^C waiting for X server to shut down Quitting Xquartz...
>>
>>
>>
>> I assume the ^C is you shutting it down?
>>
>> And the symptom here is that quartz-wm gets run instead of kwin?
>>
>
> I had a similar problem to the above just now, and here's a diagnostic
> sequence to try:
>
> 1. Verify that your window manager works if you a $HOME/.xinitrc
> instead of using the new-style $HOME/.xinitrc.d/foo.sh startup scripts (
> cf.
> http://finkers.wordpress.com/2010/06/10/user-customization-of-x11-on-10-5-and-10-6/
> ). E.g.:
>
> . /sw/bin/init.sh
> quartz-wm --only-proxy &
> exec kwin
>
> $HOME/.xinitrc overrides almost every other normal X11
> user-customization option.
>
> 2. Assuming test 1 works, check what is in
> /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc . This is important when using Fink's
> "xinitrc" package. In particular, if you have multiple Fink setups,
> then you need to make sure that it is referring to the correct Fink
> tree. If not, use "fink reinstall xinitrc" to restore it.
>
> 3) Once test 2 works, if you indeed have "xinitrc" installed, and are
> attempting to use a $HOME/.xinitrc.d/foo.sh script to launch it, then
> you need to make sure that you are actually set up to read files in
> $HOME/.xinitrc.d, via creating a /sw/etc/xinitrc-last-hook file as per
>
> http://finkers.wordpress.com/2010/06/18/finks-xinitrc-gnome-and-kde/
> .
>
> 4. Make sure that any launch script files from $HOME/.xinitrc.d that
> correspond to the window manager and applications that you want to run
> are executable.
>
> --
> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
> Fink User Liaison
> http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
Richard Miles
[email protected]
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