Denis wrote:
> Ordinarily, I would also point to I/O errors, but not this time. I
> have had this same version of Mathematica, 5.2, for *years*, on this
> same machine, over several kernels and several Xorg upgrades, and it
> was rock-solid. Not one X hang or crash. Ever. No error messages or
>
Ordinarily, I would also point to I/O errors, but not this time. I
have had this same version of Mathematica, 5.2, for *years*, on this
same machine, over several kernels and several Xorg upgrades, and it
was rock-solid. Not one X hang or crash. Ever. No error messages or
I/O warnings ever. Th
On 14 Oct 2009, at 17:50, Denis wrote:
... While some folks
here probably think this attempt foolish, I still think it was worth a
try, and I learned some new things, which is always good.
I don't think this attempt foolish - but I guess you're getting
desperate.
Having performed `emerge -
Denis wrote:
>> Have you tried "strace'ing" mathematica to see why it dies?
>>
>> BillK
>>
>
> I ran an strace, but I can't make sense out of it. There's a bunch of
> polling and trying to access unavailable resources, from what I can
> see... The file is huge, but here is the tail end of it
> Have you tried "strace'ing" mathematica to see why it dies?
>
> BillK
I ran an strace, but I can't make sense out of it. There's a bunch of
polling and trying to access unavailable resources, from what I can
see... The file is huge, but here is the tail end of it:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 12:50 -0400, Denis wrote:
> > Let us know what blows up. ;-)
> >
> > Dale
>
> Nothing blew up ;-) I was successful removing X, downgrading, and
> getting X working again with xorg-server-1.5.3 and libxcb-1.1
>
Have you tried "strace'ing" mathematica to see why it dies?
B
Denis wrote:
>> Let us know what blows up. ;-)
>>
>> Dale
>>
>
> Nothing blew up ;-) I was successful removing X, downgrading, and
> getting X working again with xorg-server-1.5.3 and libxcb-1.1
>
> FYI, the working package.mask file for this operation is:
>
>
>> =x11-libs/libXext-1.0.5
>
> Let us know what blows up. ;-)
>
> Dale
Nothing blew up ;-) I was successful removing X, downgrading, and
getting X working again with xorg-server-1.5.3 and libxcb-1.1
FYI, the working package.mask file for this operation is:
>=x11-libs/libXext-1.0.5
>=x11-libs/libX11-1.2
>=x11-libs/libxcb-1
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 October 2009 21:04:54 Denis wrote:
>
>> Perhaps I should try this procedure on my home gentoo box first.
>>
>> Here are my USE flags:
>>
>> X aac aim alsa ao bash-completion bdf branding bzip2 cairo cdda cddb
>> cdparanoia cdr cpudetection djvu emac
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 21:04:54 Denis wrote:
> Perhaps I should try this procedure on my home gentoo box first.
>
> Here are my USE flags:
>
> X aac aim alsa ao bash-completion bdf branding bzip2 cairo cdda cddb
> cdparanoia cdr cpudetection djvu emacs encode exif firefox flac
>
Perhaps I should try this procedure on my home gentoo box first.
Here are my USE flags:
X aac aim alsa ao bash-completion bdf branding bzip2 cairo cdda cddb
cdparanoia cdr cpudetection djvu emacs encode exif firefox flac
foomaticdb gif glut graphics gs gtk ieee1394 imagemagick imli
Denis wrote:
> Ok, "emerge -e world" completed successfully.
>
> Bad news: X still crashes when scrolling in Mathematica...
>
> On to the downgrade of xcb then, as much as I'd rather not do that.
> As suggested, I would edit the world file to remove main X packages
> and then use emerge --depclean
Ok, "emerge -e world" completed successfully.
Bad news: X still crashes when scrolling in Mathematica...
On to the downgrade of xcb then, as much as I'd rather not do that.
As suggested, I would edit the world file to remove main X packages
and then use emerge --depclean to prune out the danglers
> Have you `emerge -e world` yet?
>
> Stroller.
I have that going now. I offloaded OpenOffice to shorten the duration
of the rebuild, and I don't have KDE or Gnome - just fluxbox. So it
should finish by sometime tomorrow, probably. There are 604 packages
total. Instead of trying to rebuild X-r
On 13 Oct 2009, at 01:25, Denis wrote:
I tried a few things today:
...
Neither of these things helped. Alan's hypothesis sounds plausible,
but I don't even know which package to point fingers at!
Have you `emerge -e world` yet?
Stroller.
Denis wrote:
> I tried a few things today:
>
> 1) rebuilt all x11-libs, media-libs, and anything I could think of
> that would be related to x11-libs (such as gtk+, qt...)
>
> 2) downgraded to xorg-server-1.5
>
> Neither of these things helped. Alan's hypothesis sounds plausible,
> but I don't e
I tried a few things today:
1) rebuilt all x11-libs, media-libs, and anything I could think of
that would be related to x11-libs (such as gtk+, qt...)
2) downgraded to xorg-server-1.5
Neither of these things helped. Alan's hypothesis sounds plausible,
but I don't even know which package to po
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 00:33:02 Brandon Vargo wrote:
> > Basically, the only thing that triggers the crash is if I hold down
> > the mouse button and drag the scrollbar UP right after I drag it DOWN.
> > Dragging it down doesn't seem to make any difference by itself and
> > hasn't crashed the
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 03:18 -0400, Denis wrote:
> Brandon,
>
> Thank you for helping me along here!
>
> Here is the output of "ldd Mathematica":
>
> linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb8042000)
> libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0xb800c000)
> libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7
Brandon,
Thank you for helping me along here!
Here is the output of "ldd Mathematica":
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb8042000)
libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0xb800c000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7ff4000)
librt.so.1 => /lib/librt.so.1 (0xb7feb000)
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 01:18 -0400, Denis wrote:
> libguide.so
I don't have this one, and I don't know what it is.
> libgmp.so.3
This is probably the gmp (GNU Multiple Precision) arithmetic library.
> libvml.so
I don't have this one, but I'm pretty sure it is part of Intel MKL (see
below).
> l
Brandon,
Thanks very much for all this information about Mathematica - that
gives me a glimmer of hope!
> 1) If you haven't already, recompile your xf86* packages. Somehow I
> missed those when upgrading X, which caused issues for me.
I did recompile all the xf86 packages that qlist came up with
On Sun, 2009-10-11 at 21:46 -0400, Denis wrote:
> >> But X crashing from my use of Mathematica is absolutely unacceptable -
> >
> > I agree, it shouldn't crash. Are you starting Mathematica by clicking on
> > an icon in a menu? If so, I'd suggest starting it from an xterm command
> > prompt becau
>> But X crashing from my use of Mathematica is absolutely unacceptable -
>
> I agree, it shouldn't crash. Are you starting Mathematica by clicking on
> an icon in a menu? If so, I'd suggest starting it from an xterm command
> prompt because you may see some helpful error messages before the cras
On 10/11/2009 05:14 PM, Denis wrote:
>> He may also want to ask the question "Do I *really* need acroread?" and get
>> the full complete answer. In my experience very few people actually need all
>> the features in acroread, and okular|evince are quite adequate
>
> I am flexible on acroread, but a
On 2009-10-11, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> He may also want to ask the question "Do I *really* need
> acroread?" and get the full complete answer. In my experience
> very few people actually need all the features in acroread,
> and okular|evince are quite adequate
Do okular or eveince have a "print c
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