Re: Error opening security policy file

2006-08-24 Thread David Baron
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 18:56, Marco wrote:
 Mathias Brodala ha scritto:
  Could you help me to fix this error message?
 
  What is the SecurityPolicy file?
 
  Maybe a reinstall of „xserver-common“ is enough? The mentioned file
  belongs to that package.

I simply symlinked the requested folder (which did not exist) to the previous 
one (/etc/X11/xserver).



Re: Error opening security policy file

2006-08-23 Thread Marco

Mathias Brodala ha scritto:

Could you help me to fix this error message?


What is the SecurityPolicy file?

Maybe a reinstall of „xserver-common“ is enough? The mentioned file belongs to 
that package.
  

Hi Mathias,
I have try to reinstall the xserver-common package but this package 
don't exist in testing! :-((


http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=xserver-commonsearchon=namessubword=1version=allrelease=all

#dpkg -l |grep xserver-common
(nothing)

Any idea? ( I use Xorg)


Regards, Mathias
  

Thanks
Marco


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Re: Error opening security policy file

2006-08-23 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 17:56:11 +0200, Marco wrote:
 Mathias Brodala ha scritto:
 Could you help me to fix this error message?
 
 What is the SecurityPolicy file?
 
 Maybe a reinstall of ???xserver-common??? is enough? The mentioned file 
 belongs to that package.
   
 Hi Mathias,
 I have try to reinstall the xserver-common package but this package 
 don't exist in testing! :-((
 
 http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=xserver-commonsearchon=namessubword=1version=allrelease=all
 
 #dpkg -l |grep xserver-common
 (nothing)
 
 Any idea? ( I use Xorg)

The bug is known and still open:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=362246

If you have an old installation then you will still have the
SecurityPolicy file which came from the xserver-common package. This
package is currently only in Sarge. Etch and Sid systems had this
package removed when the transition to Xorg happened; the SecurityPolicy
file was left in place because it is marked as a configuration file.
Etch systems which were newly installed after the Xorg transition do not
have the file and you cannot install xserver-common anymore on Etch
without causing trouble.

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  Florian


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Re: Error opening security policy file

2006-08-23 Thread Marco

Florian Kulzer ha scritto:

The bug is known and still open:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=362246

If you have an old installation then you will still have the
SecurityPolicy file which came from the xserver-common package. This
package is currently only in Sarge. Etch and Sid systems had this
package removed when the transition to Xorg happened; the SecurityPolicy
file was left in place because it is marked as a configuration file.
Etch systems which were newly installed after the Xorg transition do not
have the file and you cannot install xserver-common anymore on Etch
without causing trouble.
  

Hi Florian,
thanks for your reply...
I wait the xserver-xorg package update (when the bug is fixed).

Any ideas for these 2 problems?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/08/msg02062.html
and
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/08/msg02082.html

Thanks
Bye
Marco


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Re: Error opening security policy file

2006-08-22 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hello Marco.

 When I start X I have this error message:
 
 error opening security policy file /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy
 
 I don't have SecurityPolicy file in my system.

Hm, sounds strange.

 I don't have the xserver folder in my /etc/X11/ folder.

Sounds even stranger.

 What is the SecurityPolicy file?
 Could you help me to fix this error message?

Maybe a reinstall of „xserver-common“ is enough? The mentioned file belongs to 
that package.


Regards, Mathias



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