Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 08:48:13 -0400 From: "John D. Hendrickson" <johnandsara2@cox.net> To: Scott Bennett <bennett@sdf.org> Cc: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: no X11 after reboot :-( Message-ID: <5559DF8D.6000806@cox.net> In-Reply-To: <THbp1q00R2X408g01HbqnG> References: <mailman.21.1431432000.90817.freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> <THbp1q00R2X408g01HbqnG>
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Scott Bennett wrote: > On Tue, 12 May 2015 13:36:05 +0200 Jan Bramkamp <crest@rlwinm.de> > wrote: >> On 12/05/15 08:53, Scott Bennett wrote: >>> A week ago, after my system had been up for a few weeks, I shut it >>> down and then rebooted it, after which X11 can't seem to get going. The >>> Xorg.0.log ends with >>> [ log file removed ] >>> Initializing built-in extension DRI2 >>> Loading extension GLX >>> Loading extension NV-GLX >>> Loading extension NV-CONTROL >>> Loading extension XINERAMA >>> /usr/lib/libgomp.so.1: version OMP_3.0 required by /usr/local/lib/libMagickCore-6.so.2 not found >>> xinit: connection to X server lost >>> >>> waiting for X server to shut down (EE) Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file. >>> >>> [hellas] 185 % >>> >>> What is OMP? And why does the X server care about what libMagickCore* >>> wants in order to start up successfully? And how do I *fix* this? Being >>> limited to a console and virtual consoles (and window(1), thank goodness!) >>> for the past week has been quite aggravating. >>> Many thanks in advance to anyone who can show me the way around this >>> situation! >> This looks like a broken dependency on a shared lib. The proper fix is > > But why is a base system library (/usr/lib/libgomp.so.1) issuing a > message about what something in /usr/local/lib wants? And, I repeat, why > does the X server care about libMagickCore* when it is starting up? Why > cannot the server run without it? > >> to install compatible versions of all executables and shared libs. >> Upgrade your system for packages or ports like usual. Run pkg check -B > > Well, that is a bit of a problem for me at the moment because the > /var/db/pkg/local.sqlite file on my system has somehow become corrupted, > and I have not been able so far to find a way to fix it or to rebuild it > without the corruption. (See my posts in freebsd-ports@ in the last 30 > hours or so.) Running pkg check -B against the existing local.sqlite > didn't turn up a problem with libMagickCore* stuff, nor would it likely > find anything regarding a base system library. > >> afterward (or install sysutils/bsdadminscripts and use pkg_libchk for >> more details). If the upgrade did not fix your problem query pkgng for >> for affected files (the executable and shared lib) e.g. pkg which $path. >> > Thanks for your suggestions. If I can find a way to fix the package > data base corruption, I will attempt to run "portmaster -a" again, but I > don't see how that will fix a mismatch between the base system and ports. > Port distfiles are supposed to match the major releases of FreeBSD, right? > > > Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG > ********************************************************************** > * Internet: bennett at sdf.org *xor* bennett at freeshell.org * > *--------------------------------------------------------------------* > * "A well regulated and disciplined militia, is at all times a good * > * objection to the introduction of that bane of all free governments * > * -- a standing army." * > * -- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 * > ********************************************************************** > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-x11@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-x11 > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-x11-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > this is simple one or more libs or programs during startup needed libMagick , which is for image processing X11R7.6 does not depend on libMagick , so it is likely a program that is loading during startx(1) - most likely at the tail end - for bringing up XLogin or the Desktop i assume your improperly blaming X when infact it has 0 to do with X, that it's GDM or GNOME or XFCE that needs libMagick: in which case you do need it - if you plan to use "rather fluffy" desktops to appear before you see X by default
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