Re: snapshot 20091002 and xterm crash

2009-10-02 Thread Thomas Wolff
When starting xterm with no locale environment variable set, it fails to start. If you're quick enough, you can read a message along the lines of "Cannot allocate pty: No such file ..." Just a hint for debugging start problems with xterm: it has an option -hold in which case it doesn't term

Re: snapshot 20091002 and xterm crash

2009-10-02 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 2 12:12, Andy Koppe wrote: > 2009/10/2 Corinna Vinschen: > > > > [Ping Yaakov] > > > > > > On Oct  2 09:04, Marco Atzeri wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> xterm abort when run in snapshot 20091002 > >> reverting to 20090924 solve the issue. > >> > >> Run as: > >> DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0 xterm  -ls /u

Re: snapshot 20091002 and xterm crash

2009-10-02 Thread Andy Koppe
2009/10/2 Corinna Vinschen: > > [Ping Yaakov] > > > On Oct  2 09:04, Marco Atzeri wrote: >> Hi, >> >> xterm abort when run in snapshot 20091002 >> reverting to 20090924 solve the issue. >> >> Run as: >> DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0 xterm  -ls /usr/bin/bash.exe > > I can reproduce that.  I found the proble

Re: snapshot 20091002 and xterm crash

2009-10-02 Thread Corinna Vinschen
[Ping Yaakov] On Oct 2 09:04, Marco Atzeri wrote: > Hi, > > xterm abort when run in snapshot 20091002 > reverting to 20090924 solve the issue. > > Run as: > DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0 xterm -ls /usr/bin/bash.exe I can reproduce that. I found the problem and it's really puzzeling. In the snapsh