Re: X11 crash problem
Re: X11 crash problem
- Subject: Re: X11 crash problem
- From: Kasey Speakman <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 12:19:37 -0600
Just an FYI to everyone...
I reported this bug yesterday. I installed the new security update
today, and the software that previously did not work (tpssm and
SMclient) now works. Maybe it was already in process to be fixed,
but regardless, I did get an email from an Apple employee, as well as
a request for more information from the bug report. They were pretty
responsive on this.
Thanks to everyone for your help,
Kasey
On Jan 24, 2007, at 12:51 PM, Rich Cook wrote:
I suggest you file a bug report on this at
http://bugreport.apple.com
Apple responds pretty quickly to them. If there is a bug with X11
and Java, I'm sure they will try to fix it.
On Jan 24, 2007, at 7:00 AM, Kasey Speakman wrote:
Well, I am able to access the app by using Cygwin in Windows XP
(under Parallels). Accessing it this way is not preferred, but it
will do, I guess. This is a vendor app, so I can't get away from
it. Seems like it's trying to make a call that X11 is not
programmed to handle, but Cygwin handles it fine.
Kasey
On Jan 24, 2007, at 2:34 AM, Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
email@hidden wrote:
Hi All,
I'm having a problem with X11 crashing with a certain remote
app. X11 works fine remotely with xcalc, xclock, etc. The
crashing app works fine using Cygwin in Windows XP. I believe
the app uses Java. Here are some of the log entries and so forth.
Exact behavior:
Open X11 Terminal.
ssh -Y root@srvrname
tpssm (or SMclient... they are both storage managers)
The splash screen appears for the application.
Then, the terminal window disappears and X11 crashes.
Happens every time.
I've sometimes seen this (but usually just the application
crashes) when trying to run KDE applications from Linux machines
remotely. Something about quartz which confuses the KDE
application's attempt to integrate with a KDE environment if it
exists.
Apart from that, nothing makes X11 so unstable (or runs so badly)
as running java applications remotely. This is independent of
which platform the X server runs on (Linux, Mac, whatever).
There are a couple of applications which I simply run in vnc
servers on the remote machines and then connect to that.
-BT
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