just an update. vmware-server-console breaks if you have a different
icon set (eg mist or nuvola) in appearance. i have all the libs
installed mentioned in this ticket, but was still having problem even
after installing etch libX11, then trying gtkhtml and gnome-icons.
finally, i set my icons back
Hello,
I also can confirm that installation of gnome-icon-theme fixes the
problem.
Thanks to anyone for contributing to the solution!
:wq! PoC
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Hi,
Hi,
Got the same problem as described here... (Lenny 5.0r1).
After some search, I found that the dependency of gtkhtml3.14 which
actually resolves the issue is : gnome-icon-theme.
After installing it, no need to deal with libX11 in wrapper-gtk24.sh
anymore.
Cheers,
Nice find, I can c
Hi,
Got the same problem as described here... (Lenny 5.0r1).
After some search, I found that the dependency of gtkhtml3.14 which
actually resolves the issue is : gnome-icon-theme.
After installing it, no need to deal with libX11 in wrapper-gtk24.sh
anymore.
Cheers,
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Hi,
Installing gtkhtml3.14 also fixed the console for a colleague of mine,
however on inspection I believe it is one of the dependencies that
actually sorts it.
Specifically, I think it is libgtkhtml - I have libgtkhtml2-0 on my
amd64 sid install, and this works fine.
Chris
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Hello,
thanks for the helpful hint here in this mailing list.
and just another confirmation: installing of gtkhtml3.14 fixes also here
the problem with vmware server console 1.08.
kind regards, Alois
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>i had the same bug running vmware-server-console 1.0.8 (deb created by
>vmware-package) on testing (x86) and i was able to solve this issue with
>installing gtkhtml3.14 (3.18.3-1) with all of it dependencies.
To confirm, I had the same problem today on testing/x86 and installing
gtkhtml3.14 (3.18
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Hi,
i had the same bug running vmware-server-console 1.0.8 (deb created by
vmware-package) on testing (x86) and i was able to solve this issue with
installing gtkhtml3.14 (3.18.3-1) with all of it dependencies.
Maybe this bug can be closed?
Bye
Hend
Ouch.
Thanks much for the report.
Bart
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Hi XCB list,
>
> it seems that there's a bad interaction between Xlib/XCB and vmware,
> that leads to assertion failures inside xcb_lock.c, even with sloppy
> locking enabled. The backtrace below points
Hi XCB list,
it seems that there's a bad interaction between Xlib/XCB and vmware,
that leads to assertion failures inside xcb_lock.c, even with sloppy
locking enabled. The backtrace below points to libXrender, but seems to
also happen using the system libXrender.
This is with libX11 1.1.4 and lib
I replaced the two occurrences of libXrender.so.1 in vmware (/vmware/lib and
vmware-server-console/lib) with a link to /usr/lib/libXrender.so.1.3.0,
which is what libXrender.so.1 is anyway. I got the following result:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ vmware-server-console
vmware-server-console: ../../src/xcb_
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 10:07:05 -0400, Rick Gatewood wrote:
> I can try that but I am afraid that I will not be able to revert if the
> version I am using is not still in testing or stable.
>
> I received another possible solution the other day and I haven't tried this
> either.
>
> http://comm
Use of system's libXrender instead of shipped one, the problem remains.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:24:20 -0400, Rick Gatewood wrote:
> Version libx11- 2:1.1.4-2 (unstable) gives following error with
> vmware-server-console:
>
> Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
> #0 /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0 [0xb7018767]
> #1 /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0(xcb_xlib_unlock+0x31) [0xb
Search through the Internet, one small workaround fixed the problem
without downgrading libx11.
1. Get old libx11, example from etch.
2. Create directory $VMWARE/lib/libX11.so.6/ (where $VMWARE is the
installation directory of vmware-server-console)
3. Copy libX11.so.6* from etch's libx11-6_1.0
Hi,
no, this LD_LIBRARY_PATH workaround doesn't solve the problem on debian sid.
Any other fix or workaround (without downgrading package)?
Regards,
Peter
Hi,
while searching for information about this problem I found this bug, because I had
the same problem. I found out that on my machine I have this problem only if I
have /usr/lib in LD_LIBRARY_PATH set. It seems the vmware script does something
strange then, if I start LD_LIBRARY_PATH= vmware
Rick Gatewood wrote:
> I was wondering what changed. Should I submit a bug report to VMWare?
> I suppose that they need to know about the change, if they do not know
> already.
Yes, it would be good to ask them. They need to make sure that their
libXrender or so is uptodate and that it has been t
I was wondering what changed. Should I submit a bug report to VMWare? I
suppose that they need to know about the change, if they do not know
already.
All I know is that I never had a problem with the server-console on Debian
before this change.
Thanks for the prompt response!
On Mon, Jun 16, 20
Rick Gatewood wrote:
> Version libx11- 2:1.1.4-2 (unstable) gives following error with
> vmware-server-console:
>
> Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
> #0 /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0 [0xb7018767]
> #1 /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0(xcb_xlib_unlock+0x31) [0xb70188b1]
> #2 /usr/lib/libX11.so.6(_XReply
Package: libx11-6
Version: 2:1.0.3-7
Severity: important
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