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Date:      28 Jul 2002 00:59:34 -0400
From:      Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@FreeBSD.org>
To:        George <jirka@5z.com>
Cc:        gnome@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: GDM 2.4.0.x & FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <1027832374.48261.72.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com>
In-Reply-To: <1026871655.9621.64.camel@zircon.zircon.seattle.wa.us>
References:  <20020713234810.GA18421@monique.linux.bogus> <20020714024846.R75796-100000@finone.ulp.co.il>  <20020715225248.GI19585@monique.linux.bogus>  <1026871655.9621.64.camel@zircon.zircon.seattle.wa.us>

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Okay, I'm back from vacation, and trying to nail down this gdm thing.  I
have 2.4.0.4 on my test machine, and the problem is still there when gdm
is run out of /etc/ttys with the --nodaemon flag.  When started from the
command line with or without the --nodaemon flag, gdm work just fine.

gdm-binary is still getting locked in run_pictures().  I added some
debugging code in slave.c right after dup2() is called by the parent
process (the default case in the switch statement).  Each dup2 call is
returning EBADF.  The fileno's for pipe1[1] and pipe2[0] are 9 and 10
respectively.  They don't appear to change from exec to exec.

It looks like stdin and stdout are not available out of /etc/ttys as
they are from a shell.  I'll continue to investigate, but I thought this
information might be somewhat helpful.

Joe

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