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tirwit

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 20, 2010
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Hi!

When I start my X11, I get this message on the console:

Code:
bash: source: /Developer: is a directory
bash: source: /Library: is a directory
bash: /Manuais: No such file or directory
bash: source: /Network: is a directory
bash: HTTP/1.0: No such file or directory
bash: /RECV.log: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `('
bash: /RECV.log: line 2: `Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_perl/1.29 mod_ssl/2.8'24 OpenSSL/0.9.7a
bash: POST: command not found
bash: Host:: command not found
bash: User-Agent:: command not found
bash: Content-Type:: command not found
bash: Content-Length:: command not found
bash: Connection:: command not found
bash: Cookie:: command not found
: command not foundeweb.com
bash: SOAPAction:: command not found
: command not found
bash: /SENT.log: line 10: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
bash: /SENT.log: line 10: `<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>'
bash: source: /System: is a directory
bash: Initializing: command not found
bash: Reinitializing: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: Free: command not found
bash: /TEST.log: line 13: syntax error near unexpected token `('
bash: /TEST.log: line 13: `Free all soap_malloc() data'
bash: source: /Users: is a directory
bash: source: /Volumes: is a directory
bash: source: /bin: is a directory
bash: source: /cores: is a directory
bash: source: /dev: is a directory
bash: source: /etc: is a directory
bash: source: /home: is a directory
bash: Êþº¾: command not found
bash: source: /net: is a directory
bash: source: /opt: is a directory
bash: source: /private: is a directory
bash: source: /sbin: is a directory
bash: source: /sw: is a directory
bash: source: /tmp: is a directory
bash: source: /usr: is a directory
bash: source: /var: is a directory
bash-3.2$

Any idea what the problem might be? I honestly don't know what I might have done for it to be like this now...
 
Not really the right forum for this.

You should start by examining xinitrc and/or bashrc (these live in the hidden BSD directories).
 
Sorry! Can you point me out the right forum to post this, then?
 
You are more likely to get a timely response in the Mac OS X or the Mac Applications forums.
 
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