Bug#239278: xserver-xfree86: Missing dependency on cursor package?
Branden Robinson wrote: On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:53:31AM -0800, David Liontooth wrote: Did you remove a lot of information from this report? I plead guilty on this count. I removed it in the belief that reams of configuration information about stuff that was working fine wasn't needed. Trust me: 19 times out of 20, it helps. It *did* say: "People inexperienced with the X Window System should have either the\n" "\"x-window-system\" or \"x-window-system-core\" packages installed.\n" "# apt-get install x-window-system-core\n" "# apt-get install x-window-system\n" Try removing artwiz-cursor, executing either of the above commands, and starting the X server again. I removed artwiz-cursor and started the X server again; the problem was no longer present. I had reinstalled xfonts-base earlier and it appears that fixed the problem. I assume installing x-window-system-core would have had the same effect, so you are correct in insisting that the error message provided an adequate fix. Cheers, David
Bug#239278: xserver-xfree86: Missing dependency on cursor package?
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:53:31AM -0800, David Liontooth wrote: > >Did you remove a lot of information from this report? > > > I plead guilty on this count. I removed it in the belief that reams of > configuration information about stuff that was working fine wasn't needed. Trust me: 19 times out of 20, it helps. > >Also, when the X server failed, you should have seen a message that > >looked like this: > > > >#ifdef DEBIAN > > FatalError("could not open default cursor font '%s';\n" > >"the X server's font paths might be misconfigured, remote font server(s)\n" > >"may be unreachable, and/or local fonts may not be installed or are not\n" > >"configured correctly.\n" > >"\n" > >"People inexperienced with the X Window System should have either the\n" > >"\"x-window-system\" or \"x-window-system-core\" packages installed.\n" > >"# apt-get install x-window-system-core\n" > >"# apt-get install x-window-system\n" > >"\n" > >"Useful commands to run include:\n" > >"$ dpkg --status xserver-common\n" > >"$ dpkg --status xfonts-base\n" > >"$ zmore /usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/FAQ.gz", defaultCursorFont); > > > >(Please mentally translate the above C string into proper English.) > > > >Did you not see the above? > > > > > Indeed I did! Now, please consider that installing artwiz-cursor solved > my problem, so it's slightly disconcerting to be referred to an error > message that tells me in very general terms about the x-windows system, > which you will be the first to admit is an awe-inspiring pile of code, > right up there with St. Paul's Cathedral. > > If there is not a missing dependency, I retract the report and will > amuse myself in figuring out what went wrong. But couldn't we say > something more helpful to someone who runs into this problem? Error > messages that say "Something went wrong with this program; why don't you > figure it all out and then fix it?" don't meet that immediate need for a > well-defined way forward. It *did* say: > >"People inexperienced with the X Window System should have either the\n" > >"\"x-window-system\" or \"x-window-system-core\" packages installed.\n" > >"# apt-get install x-window-system-core\n" > >"# apt-get install x-window-system\n" Try removing artwiz-cursor, executing either of the above commands, and starting the X server again. -- G. Branden Robinson| Q: How does a Unix guru have sex? Debian GNU/Linux | A: unzip;strip;touch;finger;mount; [EMAIL PROTECTED] |fsck;more;yes;fsck;fsck;fsck; http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |umount;sleep signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#239278: xserver-xfree86: Missing dependency on cursor package?
Branden Robinson wrote: tag 239278 + moreinfo thanks On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 04:29:24PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote: Package: xserver-xfree86 Version: 4.3.0-5 Severity: normal Tags: sid After upgrading XFree86 from 4.2 to 4.3.0-5, I was unable to start X11; it exited with the following error: "could not open default font 'cursor'". A quick google and I found someone who had solved this problem by reinstalling artwiz-cursor. I didn't have that installed already, but installing it fixed my problem (and I got a cool cursor). I imagine I could have used a different cursor package. Is this a missing dependency? -- Package-specific info: Contents of /var/lib/xfree86/X.roster: xserver-xfree86 X server symlink status: lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 20 Feb 18 02:44 /etc/X11/X -> /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1743308 Mar 4 21:35 /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 /etc/X11/X target unchanged from checksum in /var/lib/xfree86/X.md5sum. Contents of /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.roster: xserver-xfree86 Did you remove a lot of information from this report? I plead guilty on this count. I removed it in the belief that reams of configuration information about stuff that was working fine wasn't needed. Also, when the X server failed, you should have seen a message that looked like this: #ifdef DEBIAN FatalError("could not open default cursor font '%s';\n" "the X server's font paths might be misconfigured, remote font server(s)\n" "may be unreachable, and/or local fonts may not be installed or are not\n" "configured correctly.\n" "\n" "People inexperienced with the X Window System should have either the\n" "\"x-window-system\" or \"x-window-system-core\" packages installed.\n" "# apt-get install x-window-system-core\n" "# apt-get install x-window-system\n" "\n" "Useful commands to run include:\n" "$ dpkg --status xserver-common\n" "$ dpkg --status xfonts-base\n" "$ zmore /usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/FAQ.gz", defaultCursorFont); (Please mentally translate the above C string into proper English.) Did you not see the above? Indeed I did! Now, please consider that installing artwiz-cursor solved my problem, so it's slightly disconcerting to be referred to an error message that tells me in very general terms about the x-windows system, which you will be the first to admit is an awe-inspiring pile of code, right up there with St. Paul's Cathedral. If there is not a missing dependency, I retract the report and will amuse myself in figuring out what went wrong. But couldn't we say something more helpful to someone who runs into this problem? Error messages that say "Something went wrong with this program; why don't you figure it all out and then fix it?" don't meet that immediate need for a well-defined way forward. Cheers, David
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Bug#239278: xserver-xfree86: Missing dependency on cursor package?
tag 239278 + moreinfo thanks On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 04:29:24PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote: > Package: xserver-xfree86 > Version: 4.3.0-5 > Severity: normal > Tags: sid > > After upgrading XFree86 from 4.2 to 4.3.0-5, I was unable to start X11; it > exited > with the following error: "could not open default font 'cursor'". A quick > google > and I found someone who had solved this problem by reinstalling > artwiz-cursor. I > didn't have that installed already, but installing it fixed my problem (and I > got > a cool cursor). I imagine I could have used a different cursor package. Is > this > a missing dependency? > > -- Package-specific info: > Contents of /var/lib/xfree86/X.roster: > xserver-xfree86 > > X server symlink status: > lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 20 Feb 18 02:44 /etc/X11/X -> > /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 > -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1743308 Mar 4 21:35 /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 > /etc/X11/X target unchanged from checksum in /var/lib/xfree86/X.md5sum. > > Contents of /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.roster: > xserver-xfree86 Did you remove a lot of information from this report? Also, when the X server failed, you should have seen a message that looked like this: #ifdef DEBIAN FatalError("could not open default cursor font '%s';\n" "the X server's font paths might be misconfigured, remote font server(s)\n" "may be unreachable, and/or local fonts may not be installed or are not\n" "configured correctly.\n" "\n" "People inexperienced with the X Window System should have either the\n" "\"x-window-system\" or \"x-window-system-core\" packages installed.\n" "# apt-get install x-window-system-core\n" "# apt-get install x-window-system\n" "\n" "Useful commands to run include:\n" "$ dpkg --status xserver-common\n" "$ dpkg --status xfonts-base\n" "$ zmore /usr/share/doc/xfree86-common/FAQ.gz", defaultCursorFont); (Please mentally translate the above C string into proper English.) Did you not see the above? -- G. Branden Robinson|I reverse the phrase of Voltaire, Debian GNU/Linux |and say that if God really existed, [EMAIL PROTECTED] |it would be necessary to abolish http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |him. -- Mikhail Bakunin signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#239278: xserver-xfree86: Missing dependency on cursor package?
Package: xserver-xfree86 Version: 4.3.0-5 Severity: normal Tags: sid After upgrading XFree86 from 4.2 to 4.3.0-5, I was unable to start X11; it exited with the following error: "could not open default font 'cursor'". A quick google and I found someone who had solved this problem by reinstalling artwiz-cursor. I didn't have that installed already, but installing it fixed my problem (and I got a cool cursor). I imagine I could have used a different cursor package. Is this a missing dependency? -- Package-specific info: Contents of /var/lib/xfree86/X.roster: xserver-xfree86 X server symlink status: lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 20 Feb 18 02:44 /etc/X11/X -> /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1743308 Mar 4 21:35 /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 /etc/X11/X target unchanged from checksum in /var/lib/xfree86/X.md5sum. Contents of /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.roster: xserver-xfree86