--- Igor Robul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rob wrote:
> 
> >-----------------------------------
> >   XtAppContext app_con;
> >   Display *disp = NULL;
> >   char *display_name = NULL;
> >
> >   XtSetLanguageProc(NULL, NULL, NULL); 
> >   XtToolkitInitialize();
> >   app_con = XtCreateApplicationContext();
> >
> >   disp = XOpenDisplay(display_name);
> >-----------------------------------
> >
> >(I have simplified this code snippet a bit, for
> >this example; also, grace uses Motif for its GUI).
> >
> >Before the XOpenDisplay() call, dlerror() does
> >not have the error-indicator set, but after
> >that call, it has.
> >
> >Is this where Linux and FreeBSD are out-of-sync?
> >Or does Grace something wrong here, or is this
> >a problem cause by FreeBSD or Xorg?
>
> I think, that when XOpenDisplay called, ld.so tries
> load some libraries 
> from preconfigured paths, and
> last unsuccessful attempt is recorded for dlerror().

Here is the two points response from the grace
mailinglist:


1. Because XOpenDisplay() causes dlerror() to be
   set:
   One of the FreeBSD X libraries is broken,
   calling an inexisting libXcursor.so.1.0.

2. The FreeBSD dynamic loader is broken, ignoring
   unresolved references in DLLs both at
   initialization and run time.


So is the libX11.so.6 on FreeBSD (or another) to be
blamed?

Or is something more fundamentally wrong with
FreeBSD?

Rob.



                
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