[Rd] X11 help please
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Tue Jun 19 08:51:45 CEST 2007
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
>> The rgl package currently crashes R when running under Xvfb (the
>> "virtual frame buffer" server), at least on MacOSX. It makes sense that
>> it shouldn't be able to work there (it needs interactivity), but I don't
>> know how to detect the problems before they cause the crash.
>>
>> Currently the error happens the first time you try to open an rgl
>> window; when rgl calls XCreateWindow R crashes with the error message
>>
>> X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
>> Major opcode of failed request: 1 (X_CreateWindow)
>> Serial number of failed request: 28
>> Current serial number in output stream: 29
>>
>> I've checked and as far as I can see all the parameters we're sending to
>> XCreateWindow are valid, but I might have missed something: I don't
>> know much about X11 programming. (The call is
>>
>> ::Window xwindow = XCreateWindow(
>> xdisplay, RootWindow(xdisplay, DefaultScreen(xdisplay)),
>> 0, 0, 256, 256, 0,
>> xvisualinfo->depth,
>> InputOutput,
>> xvisualinfo->visual,
>> valuemask,
>> &attrib
>> );
>>
>> but without context that's probably not worth much to others.)
>>
>>
>>
Just a hunch: Is it possible that "attrib" contains uninitialized
variables or is getting overwritten with random data?
>> Are there any experienced X11 programmers out there who can suggest what
>> to do next?
>>
>
> I have now committed some changes to rgl to avoid the crash -- it
> converts the above error into an R error.
> I think to actually fix it, I'd need to debug the MacOSX Xvfb code to
> see exactly what it's complaining about. I don't know where to find
> that source, so this isn't likely to happen soon.
>
> Are there any X11/MacOSX programmers going to the UseR! meeting in
> August? I'd guess if I could sit down with someone who had experience
> with both of those we could track this down fairly quickly, but I don't
> think I'll be able to do it without that.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
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