Bug#421135: X does not start on gnumach (2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070405-1)

2007-04-26 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki
Package: gnumach
Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070405-1
Severity:


X does not start on gnumach (Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070405-1),
though X starts on gnumach (Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070306-1) on the
same condition.
It is guessed that it is a bug perhaps related to the device.


/var/log/Xorg.0.log is as follows:
--
X Window System Version 7.1.1
Release Date: 12 May 2006
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.1.1
Build Operating System: UNKNOWN
Current Operating System: GNU (null) 0.3 GNU-Mach 1.3.99/Hurd-0.3 i386-AT386
Build Date: 04 April 2007
Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
Module Loader present
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: /var/log/Xorg.0.log, Time: Thu Apr 26 22:58:43 2007
(==) Using config file: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
(==) ServerLayout Default Layout
(**) |--Screen Default Screen (0)
(**) | |--Monitor Generic Monitor
(**) | |--Device Generic Video Card
(**) |--Input Device Generic Keyboard
(**) |--Input Device Configured Mouse
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/ does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/ does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(WW) The directory /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType
does not exist.
Entry deleted from font path.
(**) FontPath set to:
/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi,
/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi
(==) RgbPath set to /etc/X11/rgb
(==) ModulePath set to /usr/lib/xorg/modules

Fatal server error:
xf86ReadBIOS() can't device_open. ((os/device) no such device)
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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

The system rebooted still though I tested with not `apt-get install' but 
`wget'.

It seems to be sure to be a bug related to communication I/O.



Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Mon 05 Mar 2007 17:47:17 +0900, a écrit :
  
The system rebooted still though I tested with not `apt-get install' but 
`wget'.

It seems to be sure to be a bug related to communication I/O.



How fast is your network connection? There's a known bug here:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=396741

Maybe we can merge both.


I usually connect network with a domestic server about 550-650 kB/s, but 
this phenomenon has occurred even when connecting it with an overseas 
server with only about 100 kB/s.


It seems not to relate so much to the network load.

Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Mon 05 Mar 2007 18:33:50 +0900, a écrit :
  

Samuel Thibault wrote:


YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Mon 05 Mar 2007 17:47:17 +0900, a écrit :
 
  
The system rebooted still though I tested with not `apt-get install' but 
`wget'.

It seems to be sure to be a bug related to communication I/O.
   


How fast is your network connection? There's a known bug here:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=396741

Maybe we can merge both.
  
I usually connect network with a domestic server about 550-650 kB/s, but 
this phenomenon has occurred even when connecting it with an overseas 
server with only about 100 kB/s.


It seems not to relate so much to the network load.



Well, the network load itself may just be a way to emphasize a race that
happens seldomly. Downloading a big file would have the same effect.


Even if it is so, not occurring in the gnumach kernel of version: 
2:1.3.99.dfsg.1-1+b1 and 2:1.3.99.dfsg.1-1 is mysterious.




Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

Ah, yes, the report is older than that, but let's see if fixing #396741
fixes yours.
  


I compiled today's CVS version with --enable-kdb, and succeeded in the 
reproduction of the phenomenon.


dbtrace
0x10d577(2edabc,10379000,2eecc4,173b99,ff007b8)
0x133dae(ff007b8,10379000,588,1,1080)
0x173b99(572c8,4,2eecf4,202,2b7480)
0x1b4b18(562c0,0,9,2eed3c,2eed8c)
0x1b557b(9,2b7480,2eed64,11f6f4,fef5ca0)
0x15a3b0(9)
0x1377f5(2edabc,1036e000,11a86ee0,1738bb,ff007b8)
0x133dae(ff007b8,1036e000,38,1,0,11a86f24,1036e070,da,1036e010,ff43274,2b7480,562c0,1036e000,12,103c7960)
0x1738bb(ff007b4,103c7960,12,8,0)
0x140884(1039e9e4,103d1010,0,800a,ff43274)
0x11a974(1039e9d4,103b60f4,103b5844,0,0)
0x14bc13(125fd04,3,38,28,2c)
Bad frame pointer: 0x125fce0

dbshow registers
cs  0x8
ds  0x10
es  0x10
fs  0x1f
gs  0x10
ss  0x10
eax  0xff10
ecx  0x10379000
edx  0x1036e000
ebx  0x10379000
esp  0x2eec74
ebp  0x2eec74
esi  0x1
edi  0x103795f8
eip  0x10d577
efl  0x10206


Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Mon 05 Mar 2007 23:48:37 +0900, a écrit :
  

Samuel Thibault wrote:


Ah, yes, the report is older than that, but let's see if fixing #396741
fixes yours.
 
  
I compiled today's CVS version with --enable-kdb, and succeeded in the 
reproduction of the phenomenon.


dbtrace
0x10d577(2edabc,10379000,2eecc4,173b99,ff007b8)
0x133dae(ff007b8,10379000,588,1,1080)
0x173b99(572c8,4,2eecf4,202,2b7480)
0x1b4b18(562c0,0,9,2eed3c,2eed8c)
0x1b557b(9,2b7480,2eed64,11f6f4,fef5ca0)
0x15a3b0(9)
0x1377f5(2edabc,1036e000,11a86ee0,1738bb,ff007b8)
0x133dae(ff007b8,1036e000,38,1,0,11a86f24,1036e070,da,1036e010,ff43274,2b7480,562c0,1036e000,12,103c7960)
0x1738bb(ff007b4,103c7960,12,8,0)
0x140884(1039e9e4,103d1010,0,800a,ff43274)
0x11a974(1039e9d4,103b60f4,103b5844,0,0)
0x14bc13(125fd04,3,38,28,2c)
Bad frame pointer: 0x125fce0



Could you run

gdb gnumach

and type 
gdb l * 0x10d577

etc for the first number of each line?
  


(gdb) l * 0x10d577
0x10d577 is ipc_kmdg_enqueue (ipc/ipc_kmsg_c:87).
82   void
83   ipc_kmsg_enqueue(
84ipc_kmsg_queue_t  queue,
85ipc_kmsg_t  kmsg)
86  {
87ipc_kmsg_enqueue_macro(queue, kmsg):
88  }
89
90  /*
91   *   Routine:  ip_kmsg_dequeue


Michael Banck wrote:

On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 11:48:37PM +0900, YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki wrote:
  

dbtrace
0x10d577(2edabc,10379000,2eecc4,173b99,ff007b8)



Can you run addr2line -f -e your gnumach kernel file 0x10d577 and
post the output?  Or confirm/deny that it is the same as #396741:

| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/boot$ addr2line -f -e gnumach-dbg 101cd7
| ipc_kmsg_enqueue
| ../ipc/ipc_kmsg.c:83

  

0x133dae(ff007b8,10379000,588,1,1080)
0x173b99(572c8,4,2eecf4,202,2b7480)
0x1b4b18(562c0,0,9,2eed3c,2eed8c)
0x1b557b(9,2b7480,2eed64,11f6f4,fef5ca0)
0x15a3b0(9)
0x1377f5(2edabc,1036e000,11a86ee0,1738bb,ff007b8)
0x133dae(ff007b8,1036e000,38,1,0,11a86f24,1036e070,da,1036e010,ff43274,2b7480,562c0,1036e000,12,103c7960)
0x1738bb(ff007b4,103c7960,12,8,0)
0x140884(1039e9e4,103d1010,0,800a,ff43274)
0x11a974(1039e9d4,103b60f4,103b5844,0,0)
0x14bc13(125fd04,3,38,28,2c)
Bad frame pointer: 0x125fce0

 
It would be nice if you could run addr2line on the first few (0x133dae,

0x173b99, 0x1b4b18, 0x1b557b, 0x15a3b0 maybe) of those as well.
  


$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x10d577
ipc_kmsg_enqueue
ipc/ipc_kmsg.c:87
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x133dae
net_packet
device/net_io.c:674
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x173b99
netif_rx
linux/dev/glue/net.c:310
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x1b4b18
pcnet32_rx
linux/src/drivers/net/pcnet32.c:822
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x1b557b
pcnet_interrupt
linux/src/drivers/net/pcnet32.c:655
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x15a3b0
linux_intr
linux/dev/arch/i386/kernel/irq.c:118


Thanks,

Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Tue 06 Mar 2007 00:57:13 +0900, a écrit :
  

0x133dae(ff007b8,10379000,588,1,1080)
0x173b99(572c8,4,2eecf4,202,2b7480)
0x1b4b18(562c0,0,9,2eed3c,2eed8c)
0x1b557b(9,2b7480,2eed64,11f6f4,fef5ca0)
0x15a3b0(9)
0x1377f5(2edabc,1036e000,11a86ee0,1738bb,ff007b8)
0x133dae(ff007b8,1036e000,38,1,0,11a86f24,1036e070,da,1036e010,ff43274,2b7480,562c0,1036e000,12,103c7960)
0x1738bb(ff007b4,103c7960,12,8,0)
0x140884(1039e9e4,103d1010,0,800a,ff43274)
0x11a974(1039e9d4,103b60f4,103b5844,0,0)
0x14bc13(125fd04,3,38,28,2c)
Bad frame pointer: 0x125fce0
   


$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x10d577
ipc_kmsg_enqueue
ipc/ipc_kmsg.c:87
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x133dae
net_packet
device/net_io.c:674
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x173b99
netif_rx
linux/dev/glue/net.c:310
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x1b4b18
pcnet32_rx
linux/src/drivers/net/pcnet32.c:822
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x1b557b
pcnet_interrupt
linux/src/drivers/net/pcnet32.c:655
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x15a3b0
linux_intr
linux/dev/arch/i386/kernel/irq.c:118



Just to make sure, could you continue with the remaining values
(0x1377f5, 0x133dae, 0x1738bb, 0x140884, 0x11a974, 0x14bc13)?
  


OK.

$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x1377f5
interrupt
i386/i386at/interrupt.S:44
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x133dae
net_packet
device/net_io.c:674
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x1738bb
device_write
linux/dev/glue/net.c:522
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x140884
_Xdevice_write
device/device.server.c:253
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x11a974
ipc_kobject_server
kern/ipc_kobject.c:199
$ addr2line -f -e gnumach 0x14bc13
mach_msg_trap
ipc/mach_msg.c:1367


Thanks,
Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-05 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

I don't have the time to test myself, maybe it's just completely bogus:
could you try, in device/net_io.c, in the net_deliver() function, to
move the call to net_filter() _above_

simple_unlock(net_queue_lock);
(void) spl0();


And in linux/dev/glue/net.c, in device_write(), move splx(s) _after_
the big /* Send packet to filters. {}  */ block (i.e. just before return
MIG_NO_REPLY) ?
  


I compiled the CVS version with and without --enable-kdb option.
The download test of them about 20 minutes was done, and passed.

The correction seems to have succeeded.



Hiroyuki


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Bug#413326: Bug#413177: The mouse pointer moves awkwardly on X on Hurd.

2007-03-04 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Sun 04 Mar 2007 14:22:14 +0900, a écrit :
  

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I also get some other X oddities with the new gnumach package:
WindowMaker segfaults on startup. And if the session fails to come up
(because of an unrelated problem in my strange environment), instead of
the X server just restarting once and sitting there as it normally does,
it goes into a loop restarting again and again; also, monitor timings
are wrong after restart(s).

  
Although mouse's problem was certainly solved, it was confirmed that X 
without WM restarted again after the logout.



I can't reproduce that.  I'm not sure to understand what you mean. How
do you start X and the WM exactly


I start X (IceWM as the window manager) by the startx command.
It is only described as `exec icewm' in the ~/.xinit file.

X starts with the window manager normally when the startx command is 
first executed.
Then, if the window manager's logout button is clicked to end X, though 
X seems to end once,
X colored gray (like the source) without the window manager again starts 
soon.

Finally, X can be ended only by pushing Ctrl+Alt+backspace.


Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-04 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Sun 04 Mar 2007 16:05:01 +0900, a écrit :
  
I suggest that this phenomenon doesn't occur in the gnumach-dbg kernel 
in fact.



Eergl :(

Guillem, can you confirm that gnumach and gnumach-dbg are compiled
exactly the same way (-O2, notably) except --enable-kdb?


The packages of gnumach and the gnumach-dbg (Version: 
2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1) were repackaged with gcc-4.0.
In debian/rules file , I fixed it to -O2 instead of the fork of -O0 or 
-O2, moreover, to make sure, I descrived `--prefix=/usr' in both of 
gnumach and the gnumach-dbg as the configure option.

Thier patches are not rewritten at all.


However, the gnumach-dbg kernel doesn't reproduce the phenomenon on ten 
tests, although the gnumach kernel does it on test of the first time.


I suggest that we may assert that there is no bug in the gnumach-dbg 
package as long as we are not so unlucky.



Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-03 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

BTW, what is +b1 at the end of your version? debian doesn't provide such
version.
  


Yes, it is the one officially provided as debian-K14-hurd-i386-CD1.iso.
It is possible to download it on the following WEB site:
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2007/02/12/debian/pool/main/g/gnumach/


For this bug and the mouse one, could you try compiling from
upstream repository to see whether it fails too?

cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/hurd co -r gnumach-1-branch gnumach

In case it fails too, could you try checking out older CVS revisions, so
as to find which commit brought the bug? (there are not so many so that
shouldn't be so long)

In case upstream doesn't fail, could you try dropping debian patches
until you find which one is culprit? (the main suspect would be
20_mmx_support.patch).
  


If I can do, I do anything.
OK, I will try it out, so may I have while it is a few?


Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-03 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,

On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 01:16:43PM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
  

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Sat 03 Mar 2007 21:06:05 +0900, a écrit :


Samuel Thibault wrote:
  

BTW, what is +b1 at the end of your version? debian doesn't provide
such version.
 


Yes, it is the one officially provided as
debian-K14-hurd-i386-CD1.iso. It is possible to download it on the
following WEB site:
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2007/02/12/debian/pool/main/g/gnumach/
  

Ah, I didn't notice it. It's probably a binary upload, recompiled with
a different version of gcc I guess.



Close: It's recompiled with a new mig :-)

-antrik


I recompiled the source of the official gnumach (Version: 
1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1) with mig (Version: 1.3.1.99-1) and gcc-4.0, 
installed it, and rebooted the system.

However, the system rebooted yet when `apt-get install packages.'

Could you tell me the version of mig?


Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-03 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

For this bug and the mouse one, could you try compiling from
upstream repository to see whether it fails too?

cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/hurd co -r gnumach-1-branch gnumach
  


The cvs files were downloaded by your instruction and I ran the aclocal, 
the autoconf and the automake.
But the automake didn't finish making Makefile.in, because there is no 
build-aux/ directory.


How can I download it though there seems to be build-aux/ directory in 
the WEB site of cvs.sv.gnu.org?



Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-03 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Samuel Thibault wrote:

For this bug and the mouse one, could you try compiling from
upstream repository to see whether it fails too?

cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/hurd co -r 
gnumach-1-branch gnumach


In case it fails too, could you try checking out older CVS revisions, so
as to find which commit brought the bug? (there are not so many so that
shouldn't be so long)


I compiled the upsteam CVS source with gcc-4.0, installed it, and 
verified the phenomenon.
As a result, I have understood happening similarly as for the source of 
the upstream.

I will start the work to find which commit brought the bug.


Michael Banck wrote:

Can you install the corresponding version of gnumach-dbg, and change
your Grub entry to boot that? If you catch the Mach bug the next time,
it should drop you to the kernel debugger; please tell us the address of
eip for further information


Originally because it is a phenomenon that happens to occasionally,
though I will have deliberately verified, the phenomenon has not occured
after the packages of gnumach (Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1)
and gnumach-dbg (Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1) installed.
Sorry. Please give time a little more.


Hiroyuki


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Bug#413177: The mouse pointer moves awkwardly on X on Hurd.

2007-03-03 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Samuel Thibault wrote:

Samuel Thibault, le Sat 03 Mar 2007 21:36:28 +0100, a écrit :
  

I had to fix the TODO of my patch, it seems to work fine now: please try
to replace debian/patches/20_mmx_support.patch with
http://dept-info.labri.fr/~thibault/tmp/patch-gnumach-mmx
and rebuild the package, it works for me.



(and please try to reproduce 413185's bug, in case that's actually the
same).
  


I repackaged the official souce of gnumach (2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1) 
with replaced
debian/patches/20_mmx_support.patch and installed it, I confirmed the 
problem solved.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I also get some other X oddities with the new gnumach package:
WindowMaker segfaults on startup. And if the session fails to come up
(because of an unrelated problem in my strange environment), instead of
the X server just restarting once and sitting there as it normally does,
it goes into a loop restarting again and again; also, monitor timings
are wrong after restart(s).

None of this happens with the older package.
  
Although mouse's problem was certainly solved, it was confirmed that X 
without WM restarted again after the logout.

I suggest that it may be another problem perhaps.


Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-03 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Michael Banck wrote:

Can you install the corresponding version of gnumach-dbg, and change
your Grub entry to boot that?  If you catch the Mach bug the next time,
it should drop you to the kernel debugger; please tell us the address of
eip for further information.
  


I was not able to reproduce the phenomenon by the gnumach-dbg kernel 
(Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1) though I

tested 30 times or more.

By way of experiment, when it returned to the gnumach kernel (Version: 
2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1) and I tested on the same condition, I 
reproduced it by the first time.


I suggest that this phenomenon doesn't occur in the gnumach-dbg kernel 
in fact.




Hiroyuki


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Bug#413177: The mouse pointer moves awkwardly on X on Hurd.

2007-03-02 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki
Package: gnumach
Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1
Severity: 

The mouse pointer moves only in the vicinity of the left side and moves only 
vertically, when X starts on Hurd.

When the package of gnumach is replaced with version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.1-1+b1, the 
problem is solved.
I suggest that this is a problem perhaps related to mouse's I/O.

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Bug#413177: The mouse pointer moves awkwardly on X on Hurd.

2007-03-02 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:

Mmm, that could also be related to the version of gcc that built the
package.  Guillem, did you use gcc 4.1 or ?
  


My environment is as follows:

$ dpkg -l | grep gcc
ii  gcc-4.1-base4.1.1-21
ii  libgcc14.1.1-21


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Bug#413177: The mouse pointer moves awkwardly on X on Hurd.

2007-03-02 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki

Samuel Thibault wrote:

YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki, le Sat 03 Mar 2007 10:58:26 +0900, a écrit :
  

Hi,

Samuel Thibault wrote:


Mmm, that could also be related to the version of gcc that built the
package.  Guillem, did you use gcc 4.1 or ?
 
  

My environment is as follows:

$ dpkg -l | grep gcc
ii  gcc-4.1-base4.1.1-21
ii  libgcc14.1.1-21



But you didn't recompile gnumach yourself, did you?

Samuel

  

No, I didn't recompile it.
Just the official package of gnumach is used.

Hiroyuki


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Bug#413185: When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots occasionally.

2007-03-02 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki
Package: gnumach
Version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070211-1
Severity:

When the files are downloaded with apt-get install, the system reboots
occasionally.
When the package of gnumach is replaced with version: 2:1.3.99.dfsg.1-1+b1,
the problem seem not to be occur.

Because I am confirming it only on the virtual machine of VMware on Linux,
it is doubtful whether this is generated on the real hardware.

$ dpkg -l | grep gcc
ii gcc-4.1-base 4.1.1-21
ii libgcc1 4.1.1-21

$ dpkg -l | grep libc0.3
ii libc0.3 2.3.6.ds1-13

VMware: Version: 1.0.3build-34682
Host OS: Debian GNU/Linux (sarge)
Host OS: Kernel Version: 2.6.8 (rebuiled)



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Bug#413191: The configuration of the package under the installation doesn't finish on Hurd.

2007-03-02 Thread YAMAMOTO, Hiroyuki
Package: scim-gtk2-immodule
Version: 1.4.4-7
Severity:

The configuration of the package under the installation doesn't finish
on hurd-i386 machine.

System information:
Architecture: hurd-i386
Kernel: gnumach 2:1.3.99.dfsg.1-1+b1
Locale: LANG=C

Installation log:
(snip)
Unpacking scim-gtk2-immodule
(from.../scim-gtk-immodule_1.4.4-7_hurd-i386.deb)
...
Setting up scim-gtk2-immodule (1.4.4-7)
Updateing the IM modules list for GTK+-2.4.0...

(Ctrl+c was pushed because it stoped here.)

^Cdpkg error processing scim-gtk2-immodule (--configure):
subproscess post-installation script killed by signal (Interrupt)
Errors were encountered while processing:
scim-gtk2-immodule
E: sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

/var/log/dpkg.log:
(snip)
2007-03-03 12:16:34 install scim-gtk2-immodule none 1.4.4-7
2007-03-03 12:16:34 status half-installed scim-gtk2-immodule 1.4.4-7
2007-03-03 12:16:35 status unpacked scim-gtk2-immodule 1.4.4-7
2007-03-03 12:16:35 status unpacked scim-gtk2-immodule 1.4.4-7
2007-03-03 12:16:51 status unpacked scim-gtk2-immodule 1.4.4-7
2007-03-03 12:16:51 status half-configured scim-gtk2-immodule 1.4.4-7

Versions of packages scim-gtk2-immodule depends on:
ii scim 1.4.4-7
ii scim-modules-socket 1.4.4-7
ii libgtk2.0-bin 2.8.20-5
ii libatk1.0-0 1.12.4-2
ii libc0.3 2.3.6.ds1-13
ii libcairo2 1.2.4-4
ii libfontconfig1 2.4.2-1.2
ii libgcc1 4.1.1-21
ii libglib2.0-0 2.12.6-2
ii libgtk2.0-0 2.8.20-5
ii libpango1.0-0 1.14.8-2
ii libscim8c2a 1.4.4-7
ii libstdc++6 4.1.1-21
ii libx11-6 1.0.3-5
ii libxcursor1 1.1.7-4
ii libxext6 1.0.1-2
ii libxfixes3 4.0.1-5
ii libxi6 1.0.1-4
ii libxinerama1 1.0.1-4.1
ii libxrandr2 1.1.0.2-5
ii libxrender1 0.9.1-3

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