Adam Williams wrote:

> I upgraded from the JVM that comes with RedHat 4.2 (kaffe) to
> Blackdown's JVM (jdk1.1.6v2-libc5).  Drop and go, beautiful,  much better than
> my previous attempts to use thier JVM.  It seems MUCH faster and in some
> subtle way even seems to  "look" better.  But now my numeric keypad
> doesn't work,  it does nothing,  num-lock on or off.  And I get a pile
> of messages at startup like -
>
> Warning: ... found while parsing '%s'
> Warning: translation table syntax error: Unknown keysym name: osfCancel
> Warning: translation table syntax error: %s
> Warning: ... found while parsing ':<Key>osfCancel:
> ManagerParentCa
> n
> cel()'
>
> Hello?  These look like X resource issues to me,  but where does this
> thing pull them from?  The old java gave me messages too,  but everything
> worked?
> Any ideas?
>
> I have grepped around in app-defaults etc... for these string but found
> nothing.  i tried pointing editres at this app when it was running but
> it just says "Sending message to app for resources" or something very
> similiar but the app does not report any resources (it is the java
> app).  editres works on other apps, so I know that's not the problem.
>
> The app is the Citrix ICA client,  my users (around 150) use that to
> access a Winframe (Multi-User NT) server from Linux Desktops.
>
> P.S. Great work guys,  this is fast on an old i486.  Very impressive.

Adam,

This is where these are defined on my system /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB. But
make sure that you have a link to them from here also
/usr/X386/lib/X11/XKeysymDB.  If for some reason you don't have this file
(XKeysymDB) a good copy of it comes with Netscape that you can copy over to these
locations.

Hope this helps,
K.R.

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K.R. Foley
Alwan, Inc.
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