Charles Wilson wrote:
Try this:
I have tried your script. It creates 6 logs (attached) and NO
stackdump!!. But if one tries to copy/paste something, the
'clipboard'/system hangs...
Try adding --notty to each invocation of checkX...that works for me.
It seems that it works also for me!
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce.
Ugh! I forgot to say that I start those scripts with links on desktop...
For example:
mkshortcut -AD \
-n ${urxvt} \
-a bash -l start_urxvt.sh \
-i /usr/bin/XWin.exe \
-d Console unicode \
Charles Wilson wrote:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce.
Ugh! I forgot to say that I start those scripts with links on desktop...
For example:
mkshortcut -AD \
-n ${urxvt} \
-a bash -l start_urxvt.sh \
-i /usr/bin/XWin.exe \
Charles Wilson wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce.
Ugh! I forgot to say that I start those scripts with links on desktop...
For example:
mkshortcut -AD \
-n ${urxvt} \
-a bash -l start_urxvt.sh \
-i /usr/bin/XWin.exe \
-d Console unicode \
/usr/bin/run.exe
Indeed,
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Angelo Graziosi wrote:
/usr/bin/checkX || start_XWin
[...]
Now, it happens that, often (perhaps always), if the x-server is not
running, then checkX stackdumps, in the sense I find
checkX.exe.stackdump in HOME, but it is empty! 0 bytes.
What
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Unfortunately, I can't reproduce. Try running checkX with (progressively):
--no-silent
--verbose
--debug
--debug=2
--debug=3
--debug=4
this should help to narrow down how far it gets (and perhaps why) before