I'm trying to resurrect an old FLTK application, and I have encountered a weird
problem I'm hoping someone can help with.

I foolishly moved to 64-bit Linux (Fedora 12/GCC 4.2.2) since my last attempt to
build *32-bit* FLTK.  Still, after:

        ./configure --with-archflags="-m32"

revision 7050 (the current SVN version) of FLTK 1.1 builds with just the usual
few warnings that GCC insists on emitting these days.

./Configure *does* get confused about sizeof(long).  It omits the "-m32" from
its gcc test invocation and mistakenly measures 8 bytes.  But, I don't *think*
fltk depends on this bogus measurement.

All the test applications appear to work with the gtk+ and none schemes.
Plastic fails spectacularly with a striped background as shown here:

        http://kodhaus.com/shot.png

Amazingly, the widgets continue respond and seemingly work as expected in
response to various clicky-clicks.

I *think* the X server is rendering these psychedelic regions only in the
plastic scheme.  Is that right?  Or do I have it backward?

Jim Wilson
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