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Re: crash when using local display but not remote
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Riccardo Mottola |
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Re: crash when using local display but not remote |
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Sun, 2 Feb 2020 21:38:35 +0100 |
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Hi!
On 1/28/20 11:28 AM, Sergii Stoian wrote:
I'm not sure, just an idea: this problem may have relation to enabled
multithreading in X11. Probably due to outdated X server.
Could you please try to comment out line in x11/XGServer.m that
contains XInitThreads() (line 419) and recompile/reinstall backend?
I was able to restrict the offending breakage.
As of 14 September (version bump) everything worked fine on the Letux400
MIPS-LE
As of 13 January it is already broken
As of 14 January it is still broken giving the memory error on startup.
(I include obviously the minor ALPHA_THRESHOLD fix)
I'm a little bit confused with the commits of 13th and 14th January,
since they seem to contain similar things!
Somehow, however in the "fixes" for the icon there appears to be a
memory issue!
Riccardo
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/02/02
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote,
Riccardo Mottola <=
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Fred Kiefer, 2020/02/02
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Sergii Stoian, 2020/02/02
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Fred Kiefer, 2020/02/03
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Sergii Stoian, 2020/02/04
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Fred Kiefer, 2020/02/04
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Sergii Stoian, 2020/02/04
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Fred Kiefer, 2020/02/07
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/02/08
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Fred Kiefer, 2020/02/08
- Re: crash when using local display but not remote, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/02/17