[Call For Testing] VirtualBox for FreeBSD! take 6
Mario Pavlov
freebsd at abv.bg
Fri Jun 12 15:25:43 UTC 2009
Hi,
I've just tried the latest port. It compiles fine and I'm able to load the module without problems...however now I'm unable to start VirtualBox...I get a strange dialog saying: "Failed to load the global GUI configuration from .
The application will now terminate."
Details -> Collee RC: NS_ERROR_ABORT (0x80004004)
of course I don't have any GUI configurations saved. I've previously deleted all config/tmp/etc files associated with VirtualBox.
this is the console output:
==========================================================================================================
# VirtualBox
Type Manifest File: /root/.VirtualBox/xpti.dat
nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering begins.
nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering succeeded
nNCL: registering deferred (0)
==========================================================================================================
and this I get after pressing the OK button of this error dialog
==========================================================================================================
WARNING: failed to send RELEASE event, file /usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox/work/virtualbox-2.2.51r20457/src/libs/xpcom18a4/ipc/ipcd/extensions/dconnect/src/ipcDConnectService.cpp, line 2174
ipcDConnectService Stats
=> number of worker threads: 1
nsStringStats
=> mAllocCount: 54
=> mReallocCount: 15
=> mFreeCount: 54
=> mShareCount: 89
=> mAdoptCount: 9
=> mAdoptFreeCount: 9
==========================================================================================================
this was not the case with the previous port, I could start VirtualBox and even create a virtual machine and start installation of windows...and there it was crashing...on the windows installation
regards,
mgp
P.S.
# uname -a
FreeBSD home.mydomain.org 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #8: Fri Jun 12 11:22:38 EEST 2009 myuser at home.mydomain.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/Ss-STABLE amd64
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