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Bug#421854: marked as done (libx11-6: opera: xcb_xlib.c:52 xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion 'c->xlib.lock' failed.Aborted)



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Package: libx11-6
Version: 2:1.1-2
Severity: normal

Hi Mr. Kroeger,

I am no longer intensely involved in X Window System packaging for Debian.
In the future, you can use the "reportbug" command from the Debian package
of the same name to file bugs.  It's interactive and very user-friendly,
and will help you file a high-quality bug report.

As I understand it, the XCB-linked Xlib has not yet propagated into
unstable, so you must be running experimental libx11-6 packages.

[Note to XSF: If I don't get to it first, please change the submitter on
this report to "Charlie Kroeger <ckrogrr@frankensteinface.com>" as soon as
it is convenient.]

On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 11:43:09PM -0500, Charlie Kroeger wrote:
> Dear Mr. Robinson,
> 
> This message I get when trying to start Opera from the command line:
> 
> opera: xcb_xlib.c:52 xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion
> > 'c->xlib.lock' failed.Aborted
> 
> I wrote the Opera Linux newsgroup and their man: Eirik Byrkjeflot Anonsen said:
> 
> Ouch!  This is a bug in xlib.  Some people have been adding a new
> interface to X with some improvements over the old xlib stuff.  The
> error message above says that the sequence of calls into xcb (the new
> interface) is wrong.  Opera doesn't use xcb directly, so this is
> almost certainly a bug in xlib.
> 
> I didn't know exactly where to file this report so I send it to you,
> 
> Thanks for all your work on Debian.

-- 
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Charlie Kroeger wrote:
> Appropos to the previous letter of today, I just remembered that Opera put out a
> patched version after this problem was discussed in the Opera Linux newsgroup under
> Opera fails to open after dist-upgrade. Anyway, there's been no problem with Opera and
> 'experimental' after that patched version came out, this was the condition of things
> after x-server was able to display again the x window this was right before I left
> Texas that was about three weeks ago.
> 
> Anyway for me at least this bug has been resolved.

Excellent!  Closing the bug.

- Josh Triplett


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