Hi Fred,
So this problem - in opposite to not being able to use GNUstep/Etoile
as
a non-root user - is not very urgent. Nevertheless, if somebody has an
idea what might cause this...
Looks like you are having a different byte order on the remote display
then the one art detects.
Yes, that fits! One machine is SPARC the other is x86.
As far as I rememeber Alexander Malmberg put
in a solution for this case in 2005. But the comment there leaves some
space for improvement :
/* If the server doesn't have the same endianness as we do, we need
to flip the masks around (well, at least sometimes; not sure
what'll really happen for 15/16bpp modes). */
See ARTContext initWithContextInfo:
Could you please find out, which colour mode you are using and if you
hit this specific case? Enabling debug output for "back-art" should at
least provide some of the data. (Start your application with
--GNU-Debug=backart)
I tried
/opt/GNUstep/Local/Applications/Typewriter.app/Typewrite
--GNU-Debug=backart
The application got started with the color problem, but nothing of
value was logged!? A typo?
Regards,
Andreas
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