On Wed, Apr 29, 1998 at 09:22:20PM +0200, Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > f) xserver offered my to "configure now". this failed, because not everything > was installed, so it could not work.
Can you be more specific? There is nothing in the xserver postinst that demands the presence of xbase. I assume makedev and libc6 were installed and configured. Were they? They're both essential, so I assume they must have been. > h) xbase: some files were already there, but empty (Xserver). maybe this has > todo with f). many people had problems with bo, when /etc/init.d/xdm > did exist, but was empty, and they did not press "I" to replace it. > now the same thing again ? What version of xbase was this? Sounds like it must be 3.3.2-3 or earlier. If /et/X11/Xserver was empty, how did your machine know to look for the Mach64 server when starting X (below)? > h) xserver installation. the user needs your help ! > i didn't know, what xserver i need, so i installed only vga16, > so XF86Setup will tell me more. result : fatal. > the first time it failed because mach64 server was not installed. XF86Setup depends only on the VGA16 server. XFree86 3.3.2-4 always backs up the /etc/X11/XF86ConfConfig file. > this will confuse users ! > i suggest to do an appropiate "echo xserver-<server>|dpkg > --set-selection" call, save the default config, and ask the user > to run dpkg again and continue later. This is a very poor solution. I think 3.3.2-4 solves this. > ok, so i had to care about this myself, and started xf86setup later again, > doing the whole configuration again... this time i got : > > missing close-brace > ("if" then script line 1) > while compiling > "if {![getline]} { ..." > (file "/ ... /phase5.tcl" line 26) > invoked within "source /.../phase5.tcl" This is harmless (as you can see, the XF86Config file is created anyway), but fixed in 3.3.2-4. > XF86Config was written, but Xserver was not modified. Xserver is not modified by XF86Setup, it is modified by the xserver package postinst. > xdm-start-server was not listed in /etc/X11/config. > calling xbase-configure did not help. this script should assist the user in > such stuff, because the debian way to do these things is only known to some > hackers. In XFree86 3.3.2-4, you may invoke /usr/sbin/xbase-configure with the "force" argument. XFree86 3.3.2-4 ships with xdm configured to start a local server, if the user configures XDM to run at all. > ok, at least xbase-configure changed the xdm/Xserver file, after i added > the "xdm-start-server" line. > btw: this seems to be redundant information to me. All this is changed in XFree86 3.3.2-4. The xdm-start-server option has been placed in limbo, and nothing edits /etc/X11/xdm/Xserver anymore; it must be edited by hand. Detailed instructions are now inside that file to facilitate the process. -- G. Branden Robinson | If you wish to strive for peace of soul, Purdue University | then believe; if you wish to be a [EMAIL PROTECTED] | devotee of truth, then inquire. http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ | -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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