Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 00:54:02 -0400 From: parv <parv_@yahoo.com> To: pcw <pcw@karpy.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Upgrade to 4.4 breaks acroread and wordperfect Message-ID: <20010923005402.B47084@moo.holy.cow> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.40.0109221036080.395-100000@www.karpy.com>; from pcw@karpy.com on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 10:43:12AM -0700 References: <Pine.BSF.4.40.0109221036080.395-100000@www.karpy.com>
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this was, on the fateful occasion around Sep 22 13:43 -0400,
sent by pcw
>
> I just upgraded my 4.2 home system to 4.4 via cvsup. that worked well +- a
> few minor gliches. My problem now is that some linux applications no
> longer work. For example: acroread 3.05 and my trusty old WP7 no longer
> work.
>
> errors are as follows
>
> momo:/users/pcw> acroread
> XIO: fatal IO error 2 (Bad file number) on X server "0:0.0"
> after 96 requests (94 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
>
> momo:/users/pcw> xwp (wp7)
> XIO: fatal IO error 2 (Bad file number) on X server "0:0.0"
> after 284 requests (278 known processed) with 22 events remaining.
>
> momo:/users/pcw> acroread4
> /usr/local/Acrobat4/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error in loading
> shared libraries: libreadcore.so: cannot stat shared object: Operation not
> permitted
>
...
possibilities to explore:
(0) in an extreme & most improbable case, are you running these
commands from console? (i think & hope not.)
(1) are you running at securelevel >0? see init(8)
- in that case, you can't even run X; but from your message gives
the impression that you can/are.
(2) is linux module loaded/compiled? see linux(8)
counter-data-point: i upgraded from 4.2 to 4.3 to 4.4-stable and never
had any problems running acrobat4 & wordperfect8... as long as i
can run X and linux module is compiled/loaded.
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