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#35484
GDM failing to start stumpwm after merge
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Reported by: Brett Gilio <brettg <at> posteo.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 04:31:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Timothy Sample <samplet <at> ngyro.com>
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Hi again,
Timothy Sample <samplet <at> ngyro.com> writes:
> Hi Brett,
>
> Brett Gilio <brettg <at> posteo.net> writes:
>
>> Hey all
>>
>> I just reconfigured my system configuration after the big staging merge
>> to master. I use StumpWM.
>>
>> GDM seems to be starting just fine, but after this reconfiguration
>> stumpwm or X or something is crashing for me and looping me back to GDM.
>>
>> Where are the logs I can view for this? I see some message appear but
>> quickly disappear before looping back into GDM.
>
> GDM logs things to “/var/log/messages”. However, it may not be useful
> in this case (do take a look, though).
>
>> If I can get the logs I can share them or try and figure it out myself.
>
> You could also share some other details about your config. For
> instance, how is StumpWM started? Do you have a “~/.xsession” script or
> does StumpWM provide a “.desktop” file that GDM needs to find?
After doing some testing in a VM, it looks like this is an issue with my
recent commit: 8caa458953eeac783c73a0e5aaa72842fe3914c9.
I added a placeholder desktop entry file, and even though I did my best
to make it invisible, GDM is still selecting it. (I tested GNOME and
XFCE, but I guess they were preferred by GDM over the placeholder,
whereas StumpWM is not. Maybe the has to do with how the names are
sorted.) I will try and fix this today, but in the mean time, you can
either:
• go back to using SLiM for now;
• launch StumpWM from “~/.xsession”; or
• install another WM, so that you can select StumpWM explicitly when
logging in (using the little gear icon that shows up when you have
multiple sessions available).
Sorry!
-- Tim
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