Anyone running X11 apps on Mojave? [Solved]
Pierre Malard
plm at teledetection.fr
Mon Jan 21 13:46:51 UTC 2019
I’m a stupid guy!
Effectively, the easiest way is to configure the Terminal to use /opt/local/bin/bash!
I prefer this solution because of OS upgrades which erase any local configuration.
However your suggestion to use exec -a -bash /opt/local/bin/bash —noprofile work.
Thanks a lot
> Le 21 janv. 2019 à 12:36, Richard L. Hamilton <rlhamil at smart.net> a écrit :
>
> Instead of that line in .bash_profile, as long as all the systems you use your login (if you're using OpenDirectory) on have /opt/local/bin/bash installed,
> the Unix way would be to add /opt/local/bin/bash to the list of shells in /etc/shells (if that file doesn't exist, it's as if it existed with just /bin/sh and /bin/csh,
> one per line), and edit your account so that your login shell was /opt/local/bin/bash.
>
> The one gotcha when reinstalling MacPorts after an OS upgrade, (actually, just before the OS upgrade) you'd have to edit your account again to use an OS supplied shell that will be there throughout the MacPorts reinstall, and change it back when done.
>
> If your account info is just in local files, you can probably use the chsh command rather than the Directory Editor app to change your shell, but it still needs to be in /etc/shells.
>
> FYI, my /etc/shells contains
> /bin/bash
> /bin/csh
> /bin/ksh
> /bin/sh
> /bin/tcsh
> /bin/zsh
>
> You cannot add --login to your line in .bash_profile, because that would loop (you're already reading .bash_profile, so you exec a login shell which reads it again, exec's again, etc). Maybe there's some other tricky thing you could do with your own files that might work; perhaps if it were the last line in .bash_profile, and looked like
>
> [ -x /opt/local/bin/bash ] && exec -a -bash /opt/local/bin/bash --noprofile
>
> that _might_ work (it would look like a login shell with $0 set to -bash, but not actually run the profile files again), but I'm not going to make all those
> changes (I use /bin/ksh as my login shell), log out, log back in to test, and then reverse all that, just to find out if it works.
>
> If the only way you run interactive shells where you really want /opt/local/bin/bash is with Terminal, you can change its settings to use that as your shell, only for what's run under Terminal (won't affect xterm, ssh, etc).
>
> Those are the only sorts of ways I can see around whatever problem that line is causing you, while still running the shell of your choice.
>
>
>> On Jan 21, 2019, at 05:41, Pierre Malard <plm at teledetection.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, a great thanks!
>>
>> You were right, it was my specific configuration which was in cause, even if it was not a DISPLAY error.
>>
>> After a long wile and successives tests I found why it doesn’t work :-)
>>
>> First, I found that was the « —login » parameter of X11 script which was in cause. If I launch X11 without it, it works. In piratical:
>> 1- the « exec -l /bin/bash --login -c 'exec /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin' - /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin » of X11 script won’t work.
>> 2- An « exec -l /bin/bash -c 'exec /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin' - /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin » world fine.
>> It’s the same thing with XQuartz.
>>
>> The explanation now:
>> As I have a BASH v4.3 installed with MacPort, I would use it in my « Terminal.app » sessions and I just add this line in my « ~/.bash_profile » file:
>> [ -x /opt/local/bin/bash ] && exec /opt/local/bin/bash
>> to launch BASH v4.3. I remove it and everything work with X11…
>>
>> As it is evident now, this « exec » line trouble opening X11 with the other « exec —login ». As explain in the « man bash »:
>> When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as a non-interactive shell with
>> the --login option, it first reads and executes commands from the file /etc/profile, if
>> that file exists. After reading that file, it looks for ~/.bash_profile,
>> ~/.bash_login, and ~/.profile, in that order, and reads and executes commands from the
>> first one that exists and is readable.
>> So, my « ~/.bash_profile » were read with the first call, not with the second one.
>>
>> It’s a great new for me but I have a subsidiary question:
>> « How can I use the MacPort BASH in place of Apple one? »
>>
>> If you have a solution…
>>
>>
>> Le 19 janv. 2019 à 12:03, Christopher Jones <jonesc at hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> a écrit :
>>>
>>> The logs below indicate problems with DISPLAY. They also suggest you have some residual parts of the non-macports Xquartz installed.
>>>
>>> Do you set DISPLAY at all in any of your shell login scripts. If so remove this. Try creating a new test user on your system, log in as that and see if it works from there. If so it would indicate something in your user environment.
>>>
>>> Make sure you have all parts of the other Xquartz removed. In particlar make sure all the plist entries under Library are removed.
>>>
>>> cheers Chris
>>>
>>>> On 19 Jan 2019, at 10:58 am, Pierre Malard <plm at teledetection.fr> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again,
>>>>
>>>> There is no crash but here are the only logs I found. I don’t understand why it doesn’t work. The log file « ~/Library/Logs/X11/org.macports.log » is generate when I launch X11.bin directly on a Terminal. When I try to open App, there is nothing neither logs.
>>>> However, I have the same trouble on all my Mac on Mojave. Is it a new « security » mesure from Apple?
>>>>
>>>> piotr at Rascasse:~/Library/Logs/X11$ cat org.macosforge.xquartz.log
>>>> X11.app: DISPLAY does not look like a launchd set variable, unsetting.
>>>> X11.app: main(): argc=1
>>>> argv[0] = /Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
>>>> Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC.
>>>> X11.app: No launchd socket handed off, unsetting DISPLAY
>>>> X11.app: do_start_x11_server(): argc=7
>>>> argv[0] = /opt/X11/bin/X
>>>> argv[1] = :0
>>>> argv[2] = -listen
>>>> argv[3] = tcp
>>>> argv[4] = -iglx
>>>> argv[5] = -auth
>>>> argv[6] = /Users/piotr/.serverauth.38793
>>>> [1706135.851] Xquartz starting:
>>>> [1706135.851] X.Org X Server 1.18.4
>>>> [1706135.851] Build Date: 20161025
>>>> [1706135.870] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [1706135.883] (II) GLX: Initialized Core OpenGL GL provider for screen 0
>>>> [1706135.965] X11.app: DarwinProcessFDAdditionQueue_thread: Sleeping to allow xinitrc to catchup.
>>>> [1706135.982] (EE) Error loading keymap /tmp/server-0.xkm
>>>> [1706135.982] (EE) XKB: Failed to load keymap. Loading default keymap instead.
>>>> [1706137.861] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [1706160.556] (II) Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> piotr at Rascasse:~/Library/Logs/X11$ cat org.macports.log
>>>> X11.app: DISPLAY ("/private/tmp/com.apple.launchd.SKs4xIJJVq/org.macosforge.xquartz:0") does not match our id ("org.macports"), unsetting.
>>>> X11.app: main(): argc=2
>>>> argv[0] = /Applications/MacPorts/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
>>>> argv[1] = -psn_0_340051
>>>> Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC.
>>>> X11.app: No launchd socket handed off, unsetting DISPLAY
>>>> X11.app: do_start_x11_server(): argc=7
>>>> argv[0] = /opt/local/bin/Xquartz
>>>> argv[1] = :0
>>>> argv[2] = -nolisten
>>>> argv[3] = tcp
>>>> argv[4] = -iglx
>>>> argv[5] = -auth
>>>> argv[6] = /Users/piotr/.serverauth.1026
>>>> [ 227.231] Xquartz starting:
>>>> [ 227.231] X.Org X Server 1.18.4
>>>> [ 227.231] Build Date: 20180831
>>>> [ 227.238] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 227.303] (II) GLX: Initialized Core OpenGL GL provider for screen 0
>>>> [ 229.063] X11.app: DarwinProcessFDAdditionQueue_thread: Sleeping to allow xinitrc to catchup.
>>>> [ 229.087] (EE) Error loading keymap /tmp/server-0.xkm
>>>> [ 229.087] (EE) XKB: Failed to load keymap. Loading default keymap instead.
>>>> [ 229.872] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 25122.470] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 25122.522] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 25122.522] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 26144.274] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 26144.278] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 31657.125] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 31657.128] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 63133.955] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 63133.960] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 70910.981] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 70910.985] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [ 83867.215] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [ 83867.229] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [110886.434] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [110886.438] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [153571.180] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [153571.188] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [162162.765] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [162162.769] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [197919.300] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [197919.305] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [198637.899] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [198637.907] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [242705.063] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [242705.068] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [250616.473] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [250616.478] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [257996.670] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [257996.699] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [258021.249] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [258021.255] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [284319.324] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [284319.338] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [302091.351] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [302091.356] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [302104.560] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [302104.565] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [309253.186] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [309253.194] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [310341.088] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [310341.093] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [326829.422] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [326829.434] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [330967.553] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [330967.566] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [334605.847] x: 0, y: 0, w: 2560, h: 1418
>>>> [334613.763] noPseudoramiXExtension=0, pseudoramiXNumScreens=1
>>>> [340157.573] (II) Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.
>>>>
>>>>> Le 18 janv. 2019 à 23:57, Ken Cunningham <ken.cunningham.webuse at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, I see. No launch at all, under any circumstances.
>>>>>
>>>>> To get anywhere with that, we would need to see the whole crash report to find out what happened.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ken
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2019-01-18, at 2:49 PM, Pierre Malard wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Each time I try to open X11.app (or XQuartz.app) by double-clicking or via « open -a », it doesn’t work, the application is not open. The only way I have to launch X11 is via a terminal as I explain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The log I have on console is:
>>>>>> -[PersistentAppsSupport applicationReady:] | App: X11, ready, updating active tracking timer
>>>>>> -[ApplicationManager checkInAppContext:refCon:eventData:] | checked in app : X11
>>>>>> -[PersistentAppsSupport applicationQuit:] | for app:X11, _appTrackingState = 2
>>>>>> -[PersistentAppsSupport applicationQuit:] | App: X11, quit, updating active tracking timer
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Pierre Malard
>>>>
>>>> « La vérité ne triomphe jamais, mais ses ennemis finissent
>>>> toujours par mourir... »
>>>> Max Placnk (1858-1947)
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>>>
>>
>> --
>> Pierre Malard
>>
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>> presque autant de mal à la classe bourgeoise dans son ensemble
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>
--
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c'est de ne pas subir la loi du mensonge triomphant qui passe
et de ne pas faire écho de notre âme, de notre bouche et de nos mains
aux applaudissements imbéciles et aux huées fanatiques.»
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