[replying to debian-x as well, I hope you don't mind] On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 04:25:20PM -0700, Seth R Arnold wrote: > Branden, I tried to install the phase 1.18 4.0.1 debs. I was impressed > they upgraded as smoothly as they did over my woody xf86. (I did them > mostly by hand, so I had to play with the order to get the xaw stuff to > go properly, but it worked out, I think. :)
Just remember that libXaw depends on libXt and libX11, which are in xlib6g (now renamed to xlibs). > In any event, when I tried to start X (using XFree86, *after* running > XFree86 -configure but before tweaking XF86Config) I got a fatal error > that the log file /var/log/XFree86.0.log did not exist. That's very odd. The server should *create* this file. Do you have a log of this error message? Can you reproduce it? > Perhaps this log file should be generated by the packages during > installation? (With the proper permissions too; heheh. :) /var/log should already exist with the proper permissions, and the X server itself should be creating this logfile. > Thanks for getting this beast packaged; I didn't have great luck getting > 4.0 to work a few months ago, so I am thrilled you are doing it for me. > :) Thanks for testing it! Please reply to debian-x if you don't mind working out these issues in public view. -- G. Branden Robinson | America is at that awkward stage. It's Debian GNU/Linux | too late to work within the system, but [EMAIL PROTECTED] | too early to shoot the bastards. http://deadbeast.net/~branden/ | --Claire Wolfe
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