Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz no longer working after Mountain Lion Upgrade

2012-10-17 Thread Jamie Kennea
Jeremy, Melissa looks to be using a csh type shell rather than bash, which is why the output of that command is wrong. Cheers, Jamie On Oct 16, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote: > So, you didn't quite do what I asked ... that should've been all one line. > > It is clear

Re: [Xquartz-dev] 2.6.0_beta2

2011-09-27 Thread Jamie Kennea
On Sep 27, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Daniel Seagraves wrote: > You're right; I replied to the wrong thread. I had deleted the 2.7.0_beta2 > announcement and had to dig in my trash for it. > I meant 2.7.0_beta2. Should I change the subject? Well that puts a different light on things. Still doesn't chan

Re: [Xquartz-dev] 2.6.0_beta2

2011-09-27 Thread Jamie Kennea
Beta2 is almost a year old, perhaps you should try upgrading to 2.6.3 now? Also your DISPLAY value should not be :0, please check your bashrc or tcshrc files to see if its being set in there, and remove that. Jamie On Sep 27, 2011, at 9:12 AM, Daniel Seagraves wrote: > For some reason, I can't

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-04-01 Thread Jamie Kennea
e? Jamie On Mar 31, 2011, at 8:30 AM, Jamie Kennea wrote: > I see this message: > > [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite loop. > > FYI, I'm working off hazy memories, and somewhat anecdotal evidence, but I > remember that the old hang in X11

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-03-31 Thread Jamie Kennea
Actually I found it quicker than I thought. There's mention of the "Activity Monitor Trick" for un-hanging X11 in this Apple Discussion Forum thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1049889&start=0&tstart=0 Cheers, Jamie On Mar 31, 2011, at 8:30 AM, J

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-03-31 Thread Jamie Kennea
that sampling quartz-wm would fix the issue for you. Are there any > messages like "quartz-wm: caught exception: ..." in /var/log/system.log? > > On Mar 30, 2011, at 8:33 AM, Jamie Kennea wrote: > >> Hi Jeremy, >> >> It happened again. This time with 2.6.1

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-03-30 Thread Jamie Kennea
0x7fff88fde000 - 0x7fff8919 libSystem.B.dylib 125.2.10 (compatibility 1.0.0) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib 0x7fe00000 - 0x7fe01fff libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-03-18 Thread Jamie Kennea
On Mar 18, 2011, at 12:09 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: > Yeah. This sounds a lot like quartz-wm has grabbed the pointer and not > released it. This was a problem in the past but should be fixed with recent > versions. Can you verify that the correct quartz-wm is being run? 'ps aux | > grep

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-03-18 Thread Jamie Kennea
e "Window" menu in the menubar? Yes, that works fine. Perhaps I should point out at this point that I can't move the windows. Clicking on them just seems to have no effect, either focus, closing or dragging. I guess this probably means the bug is in quartz-wm? Cheers, Jamie

Re: [Xquartz-dev] XQuartz 2.6.1_rc1

2011-03-17 Thread Jamie Kennea
Hi Jeremy, I'm currently having a focus issue with 2.6.1_rc1 on Snow Leopard. I can only focus on the most recently opened window, trying to click on other windows does not result in them gaining focus. I don't have focus-follows-mouse enabled. I note that I can get window focus by using select