Orbit and Metacity
- From: Stephane Chauveau <s chauveau chello nl>
- To: orbit-list gnome org, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Orbit and Metacity
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 19:05:03 +0100
Hello,
I have a strange problem with Orbit (2.4.3) and Metacity (2.4.2) in
Gnome 2.1
I am trying to enable network sockets in Corba (to be able to run gnome
applications on multiple servers).
I found in the Orbit FAQ that I have to create a ~/.orbitrc file with
ORBIIOPIPv4=1
That works fine except for one application: metacity
Somehow, with this setting, metacity cannot resolve anymore symbolic
hostname in my DISPLAY
(which I need because I have an exported display).
I found a way to reproduce the behavior without a remote display by
using Xnest.
My hostname is 'simak'
(1) create a new X display using Xnest and open an xterm to test it.
# Xnest :2 &
# HOST=simak
# xterm -display $HOST:2
(2) create ~/.orbitrc
# echo ORBIIOPIPv4=1 > ~/.orbitrc
(3) start metacity. It fails!!!!!!!!
# metacity --display=$HOST:2
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: not INET hostsimak
Window manager error: Unable to open X display simak:2
(4) remove ~/.orbitrc
# rm ~/.orbitrc
(5) restart metacity. This time it should work
# metacity --display=$HOST:2
Metacity works fine when the DISPLAY contains an IP address instead of a
symbolic name.
One of the interesting things I noticed in metacity is that gconf (and
so orbit) is configured before
the call of gtk_init_check() that produces the error messages.
Could it be that the orbit configuration in gconf breaks the X11
hostname resolution?
Stephane Chauveau
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